Places of Worship
This collection highlights the diverse religious landscape of Northern Singapore, spanning Woodlands, Yishun, and Sembawang. It features significant sites such as the Yusof Ishak Mosque, named after the nation's first president, and the award-winning contemporary architecture of Assyafaah Mosque. The list includes the intricate Hindu carvings of Sri Siva Krishna Temple, the modern Buddhist facilities at BW Monastery, and the historic Sembawang Presbyterian Church, reflecting the region's multi-faith heritage through varied architectural styles.
Sri Siva Krishna Temple
Sri Siva Krishna Temple, in Singapore, is a temple for the god Vishnu and Shiva who is the presiding deity.
Chua Chu Kang Combined Temple
A multi-deity complex housing several Taoist and Buddhist shrines that were previously located in rural settlements across the Chua Chu Kang area.
Leng Hup San Chee Chea Temple
A traditional Chinese temple housing Taoist and Buddhist deities, featuring intricate roof carvings and vibrant altars.
九鲤洞 (Kwee Lee Tong) Temple
A Chinese temple dedicated to the Nine Carp Immortals, known for its traditional architecture and religious festivals.
BW Monastery
A contemporary Buddhist monastery featuring a grand prayer hall, intricate wood carvings, and a focus on dharma education.
Mar Thoma Syrian Church in Singapore
Established by the St. Thomas Christian community from Kerala, India, following the Reformed Eastern tradition.
Yusof Ishak Mosque
Named after Singapore's first president, this mosque blends traditional Malay architecture with modern design, featuring a prominent dome.
Assyafaah Mosque
An architecturally modern mosque that replaces traditional domes with a futuristic design featuring aluminum screens and natural ventilation.
Gurdwara Sahib Yishun
A Sikh place of worship serving the local community with daily prayers and a langar hall providing free communal meals.
Holy Tree Sri Balasubramaniam
A Hindu temple established at the site of a sacred tree, featuring a prominent gopuram and dedicated to Lord Murugan.
The Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea
A Catholic church known for its maritime-themed name and distinctive blue facade, serving the community since the mid-20th century.
Masjid Al-Khair
A modern mosque in the Teck Whye neighborhood, featuring contemporary Islamic design and community facilities.
Chi Hock Keng Temple
A Buddhist temple featuring traditional Chinese architectural elements and altars dedicated to various deities.
Masjid Al-Iman
A multi-story mosque in Bukit Panjang featuring a distinctive minaret and serving as a hub for local Islamic education.
Sembawang Presbyterian Church
A historic church with origins dating back to the Sembawang Naval Base, serving the local Presbyterian community.
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