Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church
Tourists who pass by Telok Ayer Street in Singapore should not miss the Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church.
Some reasons to spend a little time to explore this building:
1) Oldest Chinese-speaking Methodist church established in 1889.
2) Built in 1924-1925.
3) Gazetted as a National Monument on 23 March 1989.
4) Unique architecture of a western-style rectangular main body sitting on arched colonnades, with a pavilion roof shaped in the traditional Chinese manner.
5) Second-storey level church sanctuary.
Tourists who pass by Telok Ayer Street in Singapore should not miss the Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church.
Some reasons to spend a little time to explore this building:
1) Oldest Chinese-speaking Methodist church established in 1889.
2) Built in 1924-1925.
3) Gazetted as a National Monument on 23 March 1989.
4) Unique architecture of a western-style rectangular main body sitting on arched colonnades, with a pavilion roof shaped in the traditional Chinese manner.
5) Second-storey level church sanctuary.
6) Arches along its five-foot way look impressive.
More heritage details at Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church website.
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