The Mahai Abu synagogue has a history of more than 140 years and needs to contact the church in advance to make an appointment.
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Có một nhà thờ Yahudi có lịch sử hàng trăm năm, nhưng đối với những người không tín dụng như chúng tôi, sự khác biệt của nhà thờ Giáo và nhà thờ Yahudi ở đâu, nhưng nó không thể quá rõ ràng. Kiến trúc ở ngoài đất khá đẹp.
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Singaporean islands began to gain prominence in the 14th century when the late Prince Belimisura of Srivo established the Sultanate of Malacca in the region. Later, the Portuguese burned down the estuary strongholds in 1613. (3) From the 18th century to 1824, Singapore was part of the Kingdom of Johor.
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The Mahai Abu synagogue has a history of more than 140 years. Unless you are an Israelis with an Israeli passport, you need to contact the church in advance to make an appointment, stay at the Victoria Hotel and walk five minutes from the temple. The price of the Sabbath meal is a little higher, about 800 yuan per pair.
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Located on Waterloo Street in central Singapore, "Mahai Abu" means "Shield of the Fathers", the oldest Synagogue in Southeast Asia was built in 1878 and listed as a national monument in Singapore in 1998. In Mahai Abu synagogue you can learn everything about the early Jewish inhabitants of Singapore. Although there are other Jewish buildings nearby, Mahaab is still one of the most well-known. The appearance of the synagogue is very simple, but the interior has a very rigorous and meticulous design. The church is a unique blend of Victorian and colonial architectural styles. Marble floors and louvers stand out against the benches made of teak and rattan, bringing people a grand sense of amazement. Small Jewish communities in Singapore also hold regular gatherings here. In addition, Jewish festivals will be held here, making it a must-see attraction in Singapore.