Sri Mariamman Temple
The Sri Mariamman Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, built in 1827. It is dedicated to Mariamman, a goddess worshipped for her healing powers. The temple features intricate carvings and colorful sculptures that depict various Hindu deities, making it a significant cultural landmark.
Located in the Chinatown district, the temple serves as a place of worship for the local Hindu community and attracts many visitors. Its annual Thimithi festival, which celebrates the goddess, draws large crowds and showcases traditional rituals and performances, highlighting the temple's importance in the cultural fabric of Singapore.