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July 24, 2010

Singapore Cheap Hotels, Ideal Accommodation for Your Religious Vacation

Singapore has developed into one of the most cosmopolitan city in the world. This cosmopolitan look is apparent in all walks of life in Singapore. Take a look at the places of worship. You will find all kind of temples, churches and mosques in the island. Chinese and Indian form the major chunk of the population in Singapore so are the places of worship of these communities.

Churches and mosques in Singapore are in lesser in number but their charm is as great as that of any other place of worship in the island. In fact there are so many places of worship in Singapore; you can spend your whole vacation exploring these places. Singapore cheap hotels offer homely comfort and state of the art services and amenities to make your stay as comfortable as possible. 

Kong Meng San Phor Kark See temple is one of the most famous Chinese temples located in the central Singapore. This temple is also known as The Bright Hill temple. One of the largest temple complexes in Singapore, this temple is spread over more than 15 acres of land. Shear size of the temple is awesome. The temple is decorated with beautiful pagodas with stunning pictures of dragons and birds along with beautiful decorations. Big Buddhist library in the temple is another attraction and worth a visit. Large turtle pool in the temple is very popular among the children. Singapore hotels, in the central Singapore offer easy access to this temple.

Siong Lim Temple is another Chinese temple located in the central Singapore. This temple has been recognized as national monument. The temple commemorates the birth and death of the Buddha. In fact name of the temple in Chinese means twin groves of the lotus mountain, which symbolically means birth and death of Buddha. Temple is full of awe inspiring carvings. You can devote days to understand the significance of these carvings. Singapore hotel in the center of the island offer easy access to this temple.

Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya temple in the little India area of the Singapore was built by the Thai monk Vutthisasala. This temple is also known as Temple of thousand lights. At the entrance of the temple one encounters a large foot print of Buddha. Special attraction of the temple is the statue of Buddha surrounded by one thousand lights. Thian Hock Keng Temple in the China town area of the Singapore is famous as The Temple of Heavenly Happiness.

This is oldest Chinese temple in the Singapore and one of the most important Hokkien temples. In the beginning this temple was used as thanksgiving temple by the sailor for their safe journey. Singapore cheap hotels in Little India and China town area of Singapore offer quality accommodation for your religious vacation in Singapore.

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