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Nepalese Peace Pagoda Clem Jones Promenade, South Brisbane QLD 4101

Nepalese Peace Pagoda

213 Reviews
Clem Jones Promenade, South Brisbane QLD 4101
Brisbane is bursting with fun things to do, exciting places to visit and an epic line-up of major sporting and cultural events.
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
Wat Khmer Melbourne 460 Springvale Rd, Springvale South VIC 3172

Wat Khmer Melbourne

48 Reviews
460 Springvale Rd, Springvale South VIC 3172
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  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

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Hemanta Sapkota
18.10.2023
Nepalese Peace Pagoda
Serene Oasis in BrisbaneThe Nepalese Peace Pagoda at Southbank Brisbane is a tranquil gem that offers a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. The exquisite pagoda, surrounded by beautiful gardens and offering moments of meditation, provides a serene oasis for reflection and contemplation. The stunning views make it a must-visit destination for those seeking peace and tranquility in the heart of Brisbane. Highly recommended!
Ricky Vasu
13.10.2023
Nepalese Peace Pagoda
The Nepalese Pagoda is situated in one of South Bank’s most treasured attractions. Originally brought to Brisbane QLD Australia as the time of Kingdom of Nepal’s contribution to World Expo 88, the three-story high Pagoda is now located in the heart of the Parklands.It features 80 tons of hand-carved Nepalese timber and took more than hundreds of Nepalese families two years to build. It is also one of only three Nepalese pagodas in the world to be located outside of Nepal. Highly recommendation to visit and watch from closed to beautiful Nepalese pagoda outside of Nepal made by pure Nepali culture and oldest religion in the world.Fresh air of south bank river and peace mind of culture and Hindu religion brought to you from Nepal.
Arman Afsari
11.10.2023
Nepalese Peace Pagoda
Nepalese Peace Pagoda Temple is a small temple at the heart of South Bank parkland, Brisbane. The temples features traditional design and accommodates some old statues. It is worth visiting this place while at South Bank parkland. There is no free car park at the location. Bus, ferry, and train are the available options to arrive at the temple.
Leonard Nhete
07.10.2023
Wat Khmer Melbourne
A welcoming atmosphere and service is efficient. Loved the tea and noodle soup.
Justin Chea
05.10.2023
Wat Khmer Melbourne
Fancy, yet traditional.
Steve Thea
04.10.2023
Wat Khmer Melbourne
Nice small temple in south-east. Better community than Big temple IMO
Veasna Chhun
02.10.2023
Wat Khmer Melbourne
Great place to pray.
Kerbray
22.09.2023
Nepalese Peace Pagoda
A stunning and historic heritage item from the Brisbane Expo in 1988. The intricate carved Peace Pagoda stands in a rainforest grove at the north-western end of the parklands and remains an iconic relic salvaged from thee Expo ’88. Absolutely worth visiting when passing by, and the Pagoda resides in a stunning rainforest like area with views of the river nearby.
Rebecca Fielding
19.09.2023
Nepalese Peace Pagoda
Pure serenity in amongst the hustle of the city.. A place of reflection and peace & tranquillity.
W
17.09.2023
Nepalese Peace Pagoda
Great spot, highly recommend coming here. You can go inside and visit. At first I thought it was a temple in Thailand, but later I found out that it is from Nepal. The architectural style is very special, and you can enjoy the shade on the other side.