nan tien temple wollongong australia

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Pagoda, Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of an old man, sitting on a rock in the garden of the Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buddha statue Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gratitude Bell @ Nan Tien Temple Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia
Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nan Tien Temple, Wollongong, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nan Tien Temple is a Buddhist temple complex located in Berkeley, on the southern outskirts of the Australian city of Wollongong, approximately 80 kilometres 50 mi south of Sydney. Nan Tien is one of the branch temples of the Taiwanese Fo Guang Shan Buddhist order, founded in 1967 by Hsing Yun. The temple is one of the largest Buddhist temples in the southern hemisphere. In addition to various meeting rooms, a museum, cultural, conference and accommodation facilities and a restaurant, the Nan Tien temple complex includes two massive prayer halls,


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