My second visit to Singapore happened during a long weekend on the 8-10th July 2006. Tim and I took a night bus and went down to Singapore. We explored the city, streets and alleys off the normal tourists' routes. We used the MRT and also our own two feet to move from one place to another. Weather was fine for one and a half day, after that it rained and rained and the sky was gloomy for most of the days. Urgh....
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Hajjah Fatimah Mosque Completed in 1846. This mosque represented a mix of Islamic and European...
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Malabar Mosque
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Sultan Mosque One of the most important mosques in Singapore. Gazetted as a national...
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Sultan Mosque
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St. Andrew's Cathedral An Anglican cathedral in Singapore, reputedly the country's largest...
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St. Andrew's Cathedral
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Chinese Methodist Church
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Chinese Methodist Church
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Small temple at Ann Siang Road
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Thian Hock Keng Temple Incense burner with dragon carvings
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Thian Hock Keng Temple Entrance doors with intricate paintings
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Thian Hock Keng Temple Colorful art on pillars
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Thian Hock Keng Temple
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Nagore Durgh Shrine Built by the Muslims of southern India in 1828-1830. Now waiting for...
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Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple A well-known and famous temple at Waterloo Street
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Tim at Sri Krishnan Temple
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Richly colored wall and statues
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St. Joseph's Church A Catholic church constructed from 1904-1912. The building was built in...
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Window at St. Joseph's Church
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St. Joseph's Church - Prayer corner
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The back of St. Joseph's Church
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Middle Road Church
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Middle Road Church
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Maghain Aboth Synagogue This Jewish synagogue is the oldest in Southeast Asia and was constructed in...
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Church of Sts. Peter and Paul One of the many kneeling angels at the church
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