Nei Xue Tang will be closed for renovation from 30 September 2007 until further notice.
Buddhism is one of the religious pillars of the East. Nei Xue Tang’s priceless collection of Buddhist art works pays tribute to devotees, with Buddhist artifacts, relics, antiquities and art pieces gathered from Japan and Gandhara to China and Indonesia. One of Singapore’s few private museums, Nei Xue Tang has carefully amassed these pieces over 35 years. |
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The collection is particularly strong in Chinese and Southeast Asian works, especially from Thailand and Cambodia – two primarily Buddhist countries. On display are rare bronze and stone statues, amulets, talismans and relics, made from varying media such as gold, silver, bronze, stone, horns, jade and crystal. Part of the collection includes renowned and award-winning Singaporean artist - Mr Tan Swie Hian's Buddhist works of art in calligraphy, oil and Chinese ink on rice paper.
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10.00 am - 5.00 pm daily
SGD 5 Adults, SGD 3 Children (above 8 years old)
235 Cantonment Road, Singapore 089766
6372 0189
6533 0807
Take MRT to Outram Park Station (EW16 - NE3) and walk 700m south along Cantonment Road. Click here to view MRT route map.
Nei Xue Tang
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