A four-story Buddha Tooth Relic Temple – located in Chinatown
- is one of the most popular places of worship.
Its neighbour, the Sri Mariamman Temple is the oldest shrine
in Singapore, and is attended by Tamil Hindus.
Both temples are exquisitely decorated; the detailed
carvings on this door are very impressive. I
am wearing a dress by James Lakeland, rabbit- trimmed shawl from India, my belt
is by Escada, and handbag from Gucci.
In contrast, Saint Andrew's Cathedral`s interior feels quite
sparse. It is located near City Hall MRT – take the opposite exit, to the Raffles
City shopping centre, and you will see the cathedral`s white tower with a spire.
The present Saint Andrew's Cathedral was designed by Colonel
Macpherson, and built between 1856-1864.
Three stained glass windows are dedicated to Sir Stamford
Raffles; John Crawfurd, the first Major Resident of Singapore; and Major
General William Butterworth, Governor of the Straits Settlements.
The style is English Gothic.
It was built by Indian convicts, which sounds controversial
today, but at that time many buildings in Singapore were erected in this way.
The attention to detail is visible everywhere.
I particularly like these colourful cushions, used while kneeling
down.