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  2. Djuanda Forest Park - Wikipedia

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    It was refurbished in 1918 and added the halls and corridors, though to this day 2 corridors are only partly done, and can only be accessed via small openings from the main shaft. Because of its strategic and hidden location, this cave was repurposed for military use during World War 2, housing a military radio station for its safety from air ...

  3. List of Buddhist temples in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Buddhist temples, monasteries, stupas, centres and pagodas in Singapore for which there are Wikipedia articles. Theravada Buddhism

  4. Na Tuk Kong - Wikipedia

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    Na Tuk Gong are local guardian spirits worshipped by overseas Chinese communities in Malaysia, Singapore and parts of Indonesia, especially Sumatra. [1] An alternate more generic name for the cult is Datuk Gong (or Kong), uniting Dato or Datuk from the local Malay word for 'grandfather', which is also used as an honorific title, and Kong or Gong from Chinese, also an honorific title.

  5. Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery opened the Buddhist College of Singapore on 13 September 2006. [25] As the country's Buddhist college, it offers a four-year bachelor's degree in Buddhism. [25] Lessons were held on temple grounds until a new S$35 million five-storey building is completed.

  6. List of mosques in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    30 Punggol Field, Singapore 828812 2015 4,000 Masjid Al-Istighfar: 2 Pasir Ris Walk, Singapore 518239 2000 3,300 Masjid Al-Istiqamah: 2 Serangoon North Ave 2, Singapore 555876 1999 3,300 Masjid Alkaff Kampung Melayu: 200 Bedok Reservoir Rd, Singapore 479221 1994 3,000 Masjid Alkaff Upper Serangoon 66 Pheng Geck Ave, Singapore 348261 1920 2,500

  7. Dago, Bandung - Wikipedia

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    Waterfall in Dago during colonial period.. Dago is an area in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.It covers Jalan H. Juanda (H. Juanda Street) and the surrounding area. The lower (southern) Dago area near Jalan Merdeka is one of the trendy areas of Bandung, with shops, shopping malls, cafes, boutiques, and many restaurants and entertainment centers.

  8. Kertajati International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the completion of the Cisumdawu Toll Road, access to the airport to and from Bandung was inconvenient and poor. These factors caused domestic visitors from outside of Java to shun Bandung, resulting in a decline of hotel and restaurant revenue in the city. [43] Many domestic flights to Kertajati were returned to Husein on 20 August ...

  9. List of beaches in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Although Singapore is a nation composed of islands, the physical state and extent of its beaches today pales in comparison to their proliferation and quality two centuries ago. Rapid urbanisation and land use pressures necessitated the disappearance of most of these natural beaches as a result of land reclamation .