Singapore is a multi-faceted and integrated country, especially in the characteristic neighborhoods, such as Little India, Niucheshui, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam and so on can be seen peacefully coexisting in the same street. Longhua Temple is located in Niucheshui, a gathering place for Chinese people. It was only founded in 2002, but it has a great reputation. The temple is a sacred relic of Buddhism, Buddha's tooth relic, and is placed in a 320 kg golden Shrine Tower funded by believers. The whole building has five floors, with elevators, which is worth slowly enjoying. There are Buddhist Culture Museum, Famous Sangha Memorial Hall, Sanzang Hall, and regular exhibition halls for performances, lectures and exhibitions. The Lingguang Hall on the fourth floor is not allowed to take photos. You can calm down and meditate inside for a moment. On the top of the fifth floor, there are giant channels and all kinds of Jugi flowers. It takes 2-3 hours to be in the hall. Even if you are not a Buddhist, you can feel the peace and beauty of the hall.