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Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple
A 15-metre high statue of Buddha, surrounded by a seemingly endless chain of lights, is the focal point of this simple but impressive building. At the base of the statue is a fresco depicting important events in Buddha's life. In a chamber at the back of the statue, you can also find the image of the reclining Buddha.

Please note that photo-taking of the reclining Buddha is not allowed. For more details on the temple, look out for the information cards available at the premise and the heritage marker at the entrance to the temple.

Visitors are advised to dress conservatively as this is a place of worship.

Open
8.00 am to 4.45 pm (daily)

Location
366 Race Course Road Singapore 218636

Tel
(65) 6294 0714

Getting There
Take a taxi from Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station (NS24) or take SBS Transit bus 64, 65, 106 or 111 from Orchard Road. Click here to view MRT route map.
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