Hong San See Temple
Hong San See Temple is close to 31, Mohamed Sultan Road, Morison Hill, River Valley, Singapore, Central, SG-01, 238975
- Address: 31 Mohamed Sultan Rd, Singapore 238975
- Phone: +65 6737 3683
- Website: roots.sg
- Latitude, Longtitude: 1.293284, 103.8408622
Hong San See Temple, opening hours today
Day of week | Open | Close |
---|---|---|
Sunday | 8 AM | 5 PM |
Monday | 8 AM | 5 PM for the week |
Tuesday | 8 AM | 5 PM |
Wednesday | 8 AM | 5 PM |
Thursday | 8 AM | 5 PM |
Friday | 8 AM | 5 PM |
Saturday | 8 AM | 5 PM |
Hong San See Temple reviews
It’s a cool place for tourists! This temple is hiding in the city center, so it’s quite easy for you to find it. …
What made this so worthwhile was the tenants’ friendly and welcoming demeanor. They were very happy to explain the temple’s history and even offered us free water as it was very hot that day. We made a small donation to show our appreciation. Probably not a “must see” in Singapore but a very pleasant and memorable experience.
Inconsiderate management of the temple. Starting the music before 830am and setting up unmonitored fires creating bad haze for the condos around. Poor families with little kids or eldery with respiratory problems who live around.
It's a cool place for tourists! This temple is hiding in the city center, so it's quite easy for you to find it.
What made this so worthwhile was the tenants' friendly and welcoming demeanor. They were very happy to explain the temple's history and even offered us free water as it was very hot that day. We made a small donation to show our appreciation. Probably not a 'must see' in Singapore but a very pleasant and memorable experience.
Inconsiderate management of the temple. Starting the music before 830am and setting up unmonitored fires creating bad haze for the condos around. Poor families with little kids or eldery with respiratory problems who live around.
It’s a cool place for tourists! This temple is hiding in the city center, so it’s quite easy for you to find it.
What made this so worthwhile was the tenants’ friendly and welcoming demeanor. They were very happy to explain the temple’s history and even offered us free water as it was very hot that day. We made a small donation to show our appreciation. Probably not a “must see” in Singapore but a very pleasant and memorable experience.
Inconsiderate management of the temple. Starting the music before 830am and setting up unmonitored fires creating bad haze for the condos around. Poor families with little kids or elderly with respiratory problems who live around.
What made this so worthwhile was the tenants’ friendly and welcoming demeanor. They were very happy to explain the temple’s history and even offered us free water as it was very hot that day. We made a small donation to show our appreciation. Probably not a 'must see' in Singapore but a very pleasant and memorable experience.
What made this so worthwhile was the tenants’ friendly and welcoming demeanour. They were very happy to explain the temple’s history and even offered us free water as it was very hot that day. We made a small donation to show our appreciation. Probably not a 'must see' in Singapore but a very pleasant and memorable experience.