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		<title>Singapore Buddha Tooth Relic Temple</title>
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<p>Coming to Singapore is like visiting multiple worlds at once. There is a splendid sense of the past, where old temples and old traditions still survive, and co-exist with some very contemporary art forms. There is also an amazing sense of style and design, where the creative energies of the populations here contribute to make a city-state that has an enormous visual appeal, and there are also plenty of other senses that are woken up here. It&#8217;s difficult to spend any time here without realizing that the incredible smells in the streets are capable of evoking a ravenous hunger. With a generous offering of excellent places to eat, it&#8217;s quite easy to find a great   <a href="http://www.vegetarianrestaurant.com.sg">vegetarian restaurant</a> here.</p>
<p>There is a long tradition of vegetarianism here, because of the great mix of cultures that each have their own vegetarian customs, and their own ways of spicing and styling the cuisines. A meatless meal is a wonderful way to begin an adventure that might find a lot to admire in the   <a href="http://www.btrts.org.sg/Index_Temple_Introduction_Origin.html">Buddha Tooth Relic Temple</a> . Visiting here can easily turn into an all-day affair, as there are so many different rooms and floors to explore, each offering a glimpse into Buddhist tradition and history.</p>
<p>The temple was started in 1980, when monks gathered and decided to find a way to enshrine the   <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/neilsingapore/504456205/">Buddha&#8217;s tooth</a> that was discovered here over 200 years ago. This is the main attraction here, and it&#8217;s said that seeing this relic is the same as seeing the Buddha himself, and it&#8217;s an experience that can be enormously overwhelming for devotees. You don&#8217;t have to be a practicing Buddhist to visit however, but appropriate dress with respect is required. Common sense would dictate that shoulders should be covered, as well as a little attention to refrain from clothes that might be considered too casual. There is also a museum of Buddhist art and artifacts, a wonderful tea shop, and multiple use spaces for cultural performances and lectures. A splendid way to spend a day, and re-connect with the ethereal in an ethereal place.</p>
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