

Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a historic Chinese temple in Malacca, showcasing a blend of Chinese, Malay, and European architectural styles.
The oldest Chinese temple in Singapore, showcasing beautiful architecture and history.

A stunning 19th-century temple dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu, featuring intricate carvings.
A premier art museum housing Singapore's national collection of modern art.
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple may experience sudden rain showers due to its tropical climate.
Exploring the temple and nearby attractions involves a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Singapore's hot and humid climate.
Famous for its Hainanese chicken rice since 1950s.
Iconic local coffee shop serving traditional breakfast dishes.
Historic market offering a variety of local food stalls.
Water rice cakes topped with preserved radish and chili sauce
Coconut jam toast with soft-boiled eggs and coffee
Poached chicken served with fragrant rice and chili sauce
Handmade incense sticks blessed at the temple, believed to bring good fortune and ward off evil spirits.
Intricately designed slippers featuring colorful beads and sequins, reflecting the vibrant Peranakan culture.
A local delicacy made of fish paste, spices, and coconut milk, wrapped in banana leaf and grilled.
Guimarães Castle is a medieval castle located in Guimarães, Portugal. It dates back to the 10th century and has been a key stronghold for the Portuguese monarchy. The castle has a rich history, with several sieges and battles fought on its grounds.
Lacey S Temple, a historic Mormon temple, is a striking red sandstone structure nestled in the Wasatch Range, offering panoramic views of Salt Lake City.
The Tung Ping Chau Sea Caves are a series of underwater limestone caves located in the waters surrounding Tung Ping Chau, a small island in the south of Macau.