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Sea of Goddess Temple

#wheretogo #tripblazers Where to go? If you are looking to visit the sea of Goddess Temple, you will have to visit the temple at Thian hock Keng temple in Singapore. The sea of Goddess is believed to protect the fishermen who have gone to the deep sea ocean with a great harvest for the year to come. The temple was one of the oldest temples in Singapore, and it was gazetted as a national monument in the 1970s era. It is definitely a must visit temple here. You will see crowds of tourists alighting from their tour buses to visit this iconic temple. The address is 158 Telok Ayer St, Singapore 068613. Be sure to visit them before closing at 5pm.
Posted: Oct 11, 2023
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