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What is the religious culture of Singapore?

Early immigrants of Buddhism and Taoism in China, like immigrants of other races, brought their religious beliefs and customs. People from different backgrounds in China built their own temples for good men and women to visit. Some of these temples have become national monuments, such as Tianfu Temple, Shuanglin Temple and Fengshan Temple. Buddhism has "three treasures"-one Buddha, one dharma (the teachings of the Buddha) and one monk (the person who inherits or preaches the teachings) to guide believers to abide by their etiquette. In Singapore, the vast majority of Buddhists belong to Mahayana, followed by Hinayana and Vajrayana. Through activities such as religious, cultural, educational and social welfare projects jointly sponsored by the Buddhist Association of Singapore, the Sangha Federation of Singapore and the Singapore Branch of the World Buddhist Association, different schools have closer ties and cooperation. Hinduism teaches Indians who come to Singapore and brings their religion, culture and art to Singapore. Their early religious deeds were to build Hindu temples in different parts of Singapore, most of which were mainly in South Indian style.