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  2. Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple - Wikipedia

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    Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple (Chinese: 觀音堂佛祖廟; pinyin: Guānyīn Táng Fózǔ Miào) is a traditional Chinese temple situated at 178 Waterloo Street in Singapore. The temple is of significance to the Buddhist community among Chinese Singaporeans, and is believed to bring worshippers good luck after praying to the Kuan Yin or ...

  3. Waterloo Street - Wikipedia

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    The Maghain Aboth Synagogue is the oldest synagogue in Singapore and was built by the local Jewish community in 1878. Chinese New Year festive market at Waterloo Street in February 2024. Waterloo Street is parallel to North Bridge Road, Victoria Street, and Queen Street (in sequence); these were previously the major roads to the city.

  4. Nanhai Guanyin Temple - Wikipedia

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    Nanhai Guanyin Temple was built in the 5th year of Period Chunhua (990) in the Northern Song dynasty (960-1127). At that time it bore the name Nanhai Guanyin Palace (Chinese: 南海观音庙). The temple was enlarged burned, and rededicated several times throughout Chinese history till now, the present version was completed in 1996.

  5. South East Asia Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Kwan Im Restaurant a Chinese vegetarian restaurant operated by the Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple next door, opened in the hotel's lobby. In May 1976, in a positive review of the restaurant for the New Nation , Violet Oon noted that the restaurant had "established a reputation for serving good food at reasonable prices."

  6. Bras Basah MRT station - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Contract 825 for the design and construction of Bras Basah station and associated tunnels was awarded to Shanghai Tunnel Engineering Co. (Singapore) Pte Ltd and a joint venture with Woh Hup and NCC at a sum of S$343.9 million (US$192 million) on 19 December 2001.

  7. Sri Krishnan Temple - Wikipedia

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    Sri Krishnan Temple (Tamil: ஸ்ரீ கிருஷ்ணன் கோயில், transl. Srī kiruṣṇaṉ kōyil) is a Hindu temple in Singapore. [1] Built in 1870 and gazetted as a national monument of Singapore in 2014, it is one of Singapore's oldest temples and is the only South Indian temple in Singapore dedicated to Krishna and his consort Rukmini.

  8. 60 Waterloo Street - Wikipedia

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    The building is one of several on Waterloo Street to have been renovated under the scheme, along with the Stamford Arts Centre, 42 Waterloo Street, the Singapore Calligraphy Centre, which houses the Chinese Calligraphy Society of Singapore, and 54-58 Waterloo Street, which currently houses The Theatre Practice. [6]

  9. List of Hindu temples in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Sri Krishnan Temple, 152 Waterloo Street, Singapore 187961 [7] Sree Ramar Temple, 51 Changi Village Road, Singapore 509908; BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, 81 Joo Chiat Road, #02-04, Singapore 427725; Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple, 397 Serangoon Road Singapore 218123; Sri Krishna Mandir (Hare Krishna), 9 Lor 29 Geylang, #03-02, Singapore 388065