The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum are located in Singapore’s Chinatown district. The temple is built along the architectural styles of the Tang dynasty, and houses the Tooth of the Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. The Tooth was originally discovered in Myanmar in 1980, before finding its final resting place in Singapore. The Tooth is kept on a stupa, which is a type of shrine. The stupa weighs about 320 kilograms and is made of gold. Other related relics are also kept here. Interested visitors can also explore the Sangha Museum and the Buddhist Culture Museum, both of which are part of the temple. A theatre within the building is used to show films and cultural performances.
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