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Jo Lee

Jo Lee

4

Located directly opposite Maxwell MRT Exit 2, this temple's unique Tang Dynasty-inspired exterior is an instant wow. Its vibrant red, green, and gold architecture is captivating, and the interior's high ceilings, carved beams, and detailed Buddha statues are equally stunning. Though busy, the atmosphere is remarkably calm and peaceful. Free access. Highly recommended to all, regardless of belief.

ChuLuxe Explorer

ChuLuxe Explorer

5

This temple is absolutely stunning. From the detailed architecture on the outside to the rich golden interior, it is filled with peaceful energy. Every floor is worth exploring, especially the main hall, which leaves a strong impression. There was no wait to enter, and the entire experience felt calm and respectful. The atmosphere is perfect for reflection and quiet appreciation. I highly recommend visiting this temple when in Singapore. Even if you’re not Buddhist, the beauty and serenity of this place are truly remarkable.

Maciek Goralski

Maciek Goralski

5

Incredibly beautiful building, a landmark of the area. You will find tons of things to do around it. There is met station literally just outside, small hawker center with amazing choice and… all of Chinatown to enjoy. Tourist information also.

Sangavi Salem Jeganmohan

Sangavi Salem Jeganmohan

5

A truly magnificent and serene experience. The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is an absolute must-visit in Singapore. The architecture is breathtaking, inspired by the Tang Dynasty, with stunning details and vibrant colors that make it a standout in Chinatown. It's not just a temple; it's a beautifully maintained museum and a place for quiet reflection. Walking through the different floors, you can feel the sense of peace and history. The main hall with the huge Buddha statue is awe-inspiring, and the rooftop garden is a hidden gem—a tranquil escape from the city bustle, complete with a beautiful prayer wheel. I highly recommend taking some time to explore all the levels and soak in the peaceful atmosphere. It's a wonderful cultural and spiritual experience that everyone, regardless of their background, can appreciate.

Boon Sri

Boon Sri

5

​I had a truly unforgettable experience visiting the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. It's a stunning and beautiful temple, and I feel so grateful to have had the opportunity to be there. I was particularly impressed by the incredible collection of ancient Buddha statues, Chinese angels, and other historical artifacts. There is so much to see and explore, and every corner tells a story. It was a very memorable and moving visit.

Agnes

Agnes

4

The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is truly a spiritual and architectural gem in the heart of Chinatown, Singapore. The intricate Tang-style architecture, stunning golden interiors, and sacred relics create a deeply reverent atmosphere. The main prayer hall is breathtaking, and the upper floors—especially the museum and rooftop garden with the giant prayer wheel—are worth exploring. The temple is both a place of worship and a cultural hub, offering insight into Buddhist traditions and art.

Nicholas P

Nicholas P

5

This was a very cool temple to see during the day and night. If you visit during the day, admission is free and it’s open from 7 am to 5 pm Monday to Sunday. The main room has Buddhists saying their prayers but there are other gods that can be worshipped. Important things to note: no barebacks, off shoulders, shorts, or mini skirts. No non vegetarian food or pets inside the temple. It’s located in Chinatown and by the Maxwell food center.

K Tan

K Tan

5

The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is a must-see when visiting Chinatown. Unlike many temples, it’s fully air-conditioned and not smoky, making for a comfortable experience. The temple itself is beautifully designed, with museum-like relics displayed on the upper floors and a serene roof garden that adds to the peaceful atmosphere. I felt a deep sense of calm while exploring the temple. The facilities are excellent, with very clean toilets available, and there's even a basement cafeteria for a quick bite or drink. Highly recommended for anyone looking to appreciate culture, history, and a moment of peace in the heart of the city.

Henry Erik Estrada

Henry Erik Estrada

4

Well preserved temple in Chinatown. You can walk from Maxwell MRT station. Free entry but you need to dress decently as this is a place of worship. They will provide sarong if you wear shorts/skirts above the knee. Inside have multiple Buddha and other Deities. Most often visitors will pray and light the incense, so act respectfully and refrain from taking photos or videos while they are doing it.

Tharanga Nanayakkara

Tharanga Nanayakkara

5

It is a main Buddhist temple in Singapore. Has multiple levels (4 levels). It contains wax statues of prominent Buddhist monks around the world. On the top most level there is an orchid garden. There are a lot of Buddhist sculptures all around the temple. There is a collection of gifts given by temples of other countries.