· Longhuayuan, Singapore's Buddha Tooth Temple, was built in 2007, located in Chinatown, although it was built soon, but the interior design is exquisite, the Buddhist art and history are colorful, vividly telling the cultural story of hundreds of years ago. The temple's name derives from the canine teeth left by the Buddha in the Buddhist mind, which was found in the Indian city of Khushi Naga, where the Buddha was cremated, and has been dedicated to display. The Buddhist Culture Museum on the third floor of the temple houses a wide variety of precious Buddhist relics, such as bones and tongue relics. The Temple of Light is located on the fourth floor and displays the treasures of the temple's town temple.