

Thian Hock Keng Temple, a historic Chinese temple in Singapore, is a testament to the early Chinese immigrants' faith and resilience.
Thian Hock Keng Temple is often crowded, and long sleeves are respectful and protect from sunburn.
Exploring temples and nearby streets involves a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Singapore's tropical climate.
Coconut jam on toasted bread, served with soft-boiled eggs and coffee
Rice noodles in spicy coconut curry soup with shrimp, fishcake, and chicken

Poached chicken served with fragrant rice, cucumber, and chili sauce

Handmade incense sticks used in temple rituals, symbolizing purity and devotion.

Vibrant, intricately beaded slippers reflecting the rich Peranakan culture.
Famous for its fish ball noodles since 1958.
Known for its crab dishes and family-style dining.
Sweet and savory dried pork, a local favorite snack with a long history.
Famous for its claypot rice with various toppings.
A stunning Chinese temple built in the 19th century, showcasing intricate carvings and architecture.
A bustling market with a mix of traditional shops, food stalls, and local culture.
A world-class art museum showcasing Singapore's art history and contemporary works.
Xiamen University, nestled in the subtropical Xiamen Island, is a prestigious Chinese university known for its stunning campus and historic architecture.
Akbarghani Lake, nestled in the Himalayas, is a serene high-altitude lake known for its crystal-clear waters and panoramic views.
Australia's largest combined zoo and aquarium, home to over 500 species, offering a unique wildlife experience.