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Temple Of 1000 Lights (Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple)
"Housing a Huge Buddha Statue"
Also known as the Sakya Muni Gaya Temple, this temple owes its existence to a monk named Vuttisasara. The main feature of this temple is the 15-meter (49.2-foot) Buddha statue that almost fills the temple's interior. Weighing 300 tons, it is draped in gold, green and red cloth. The figure is surrounded by a halo of electric lights that is normally lit in the evenings. Murals highlight milestones in the Buddha's life.
366 Race Course Road, Singapore, Singapore, 218636
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"Housing a Huge Buddha Statue"
Also known as the Sakya Muni Gaya Temple, this temple owes its existence to a monk named Vuttisasara. The main feature of this temple is the 15-meter (49.2-foot) Buddha statue that almost fills the temple's interior. Weighing 300 tons, it is draped in gold, green and red cloth. The figure is surrounded by a halo of electric lights that is normally lit in the evenings. Murals highlight milestones in the Buddha's life.