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    question

    I really want to go there and maybe have a conversation with thai monk..

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    Hi tserino,

    I believe that there is a Buddhist Temple (Sakaya Muni Buddha Gaya "Temple of 1000 Lights) on Race Course Road.
    Also, Singapore Buddhist Lodge is on Kim Yam Road near River Valley CC.
    There is also a Buddhist Temple in Waterloo Street off Rochor Road.

    I hope that this information helps.
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    Hi,

    I think there is one somewhere near Toa Payoh. Near the expressway.

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    Hee Thanks so much:)

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (tserino @ Dec. 15 2004,17:09)]I really want to go there and maybe have a conversation with thai monk..
    Hey,

    There is 1 at Jalan Bukit Merah.
    I am quite sure that is a Thai Temple.

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    there are only three Thai temple in Singapore. the one at Jalan Bukit Merah (opposite SGH ) is wat anan วัดอนันต์,another one is at old Bedok road named wat paraerai วัดป่าเรไร and the last one is at Palau Ubin with no name. just tell the Taxi driver they all know the way. And if you still not sure , post again

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (strangerdoom @ Jan. 21 2005,22:24)]
    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (tserino @ Dec. 15 2004,17:09)]I really want to go there and maybe have a conversation with thai monk..
    Hey,

    There is 1 at Jalan Bukit Merah.
    I am quite sure that is a Thai Temple.
    Beside CTE ( Central Expressway ) diagonally opposite Zhangde Primary School, near SGH.

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    I remember there is another one @ Lorong Ong Lye, off Upper Paya Lebar Rd, near Lorong Ah Soo, Hougang there.

    Bus: 22, 24, 53, 62, 70, 80 and 113. Nearest MRT: NEL Serangoon or Kovan. Can take 53, 22 or 70 from Serangoon MRT or 62, 80 and 113 from Kovan.

    The name of the Thai temple is "Wat Kancanrama".

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (AhLude @ Jan. 03 2005,13:49)]Hi,

    I think there is one somewhere near Toa Payoh. Near the expressway.
    The one @ Jalan Toa Payoh or rather PIE ( Pan Island Expressway ) is a Myanmar Buddhist Temple, not Thai Buddhist Temple.

    You would access from the Myanmar Buddhist Temple from Balestier Rd, followed by turning into Ah Hood Rd, there will be signboards in brown colour written in English, Chinese, Japanese and Myanmar to guide you there. After turning into Ah Hood Rd, turn into another road called Tai Gin Rd, on the right side you will see the Myanmar Temple.

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    Bus: 139, nearest MRT: Toa Payoh or Novena. If you are not local, best way to get there by bus is taking MRT to Toa Payoh, and change to 139 from the Toa Payoh Bus Interchange, journey will take about 10 minutes.



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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (PJ_Quek @ Mar. 01 2005,20:58)]I remember there is another one @ Lorong Ong Lye, off Upper Paya Lebar Rd, near Lorong Ah Soo, Hougang there.

    Bus: 22, 24, 53, 62, 70, 80 and 113. Nearest MRT: NEL Serangoon or Kovan. Can take 53, 22 or 70 from Serangoon MRT or 62, 80 and 113 from Kovan.

    The name of the Thai temple is "Wat Kancanrama".

    Click here to see the map
    can anyone just go into the temple? the monks there are from thailand or singapore?

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