Little India's busiest and oldest temple, dating back to 1881 — although the present structure was completed in 1986

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Singapore's Little India Walking Tour

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Singapore: Little India, Tekka Centre & Temple Walking Tour

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Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, Singapore

Little India's busiest and oldest temple, dating back to 1881 — although the present structure was completed in 1986.

Little India's busiest and oldest temple, dating back to 1881 — although the present structure was completed in 1986. The temple is particularly busy on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Be sure to take your shoes off before venturing inside.


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About Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple

 141 Serangoon Road, Singapore

 +65 6295 4538

 www.sriveeramakaliamman.com

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