Address: 1 Tank Road Chettiar Temple, Singapore 238058, Singapore
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One of the three major ethnic groups in Singapore is the Indians. This temple is located near Orchard Road. Although not very famous, it is also very beautiful, attracting people passing by to stop to visit or take pictures.
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This temple is a Karthik... Dhandayuthapani temple but popularly known as chettiar temple as it is managed by them. Apart from Karthik and Ganesh there are shrines for Ishwar and Devi... Must visit...
Very intresting place ...Is soooo nClean and neat.....It is a very old temple with good architecture..It is sooo pretty and peaceful..........It was sooo crowded ad busy always....Nice visit with peac...
Also called the Sri Thandayuthapani Temple, this is located conveniently opposite UE square along River Valley road. The temple can get very busy during festivals and can cause traffic to bank up alon...
Very interesting place and is a MUST to be seen in Singapore. It can be pretty crowded on week-end. Remember to take your shoes off before entering the temple!
My first temple visit in singapore and was spell bound by the maintain acne. It was so clean. It is a very old temple , but doesn't look like that. Very divine place located right in front of fort can...
One of the three major ethnic groups in Singapore is the Indians. This temple is located near Orchard Road. Although not very famous, it is also very beautiful, attracting people passing by to stop to visit or take pictures.
The Chettiar Hindu Temple is a Hindu temple. This area is also the center of Hindu faith. You can come and experience the architectural styles of different temples.
Singapore is a complex of multi-ethnic cultures, and there are many temples in India.
The door of this Hindu temple is very high. The sculptures on the door are all gods and stories from Hinduism. To enter the temple, you must wear sleeved clothes and knee-length pants. At the same time, you must be barefoot. No photographs are allowed in the temple.
The Indian Temple is colorful. Originally, this attraction was no longer in our plan, but I saw it on the way and visited it. It just smells bad, it's traditional Indian taste. It is said that when there are activities, there are many people.