Nepalese Peace Pagoda

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South Brisbane, Australia

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Nepalese Peace Pagoda Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Nepalese Peace Pagoda is located in South Brisbane, Australia on Clem Jones Promenade. Nepalese Peace Pagoda is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category heritage building in Australia.

Address

Clem Jones Promenade

Phone

+61 730066290

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Ozzy Kunnu

A gift from Nepal to Brisbane, this is a very Beautiful pagoda with beautiful carving... This one is a treat to watch especially in the night.

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Sorin Mihai Horvath

A nice change in the middle of a crowded city. A peaceful quiet little corner surrounded by a little bit of vegetation and lots of skinny tall bamboo sticks. Right on the edge of the river. Great place to relax and clear your mind for a few minutes while you're enjoying the view of the Brisbane River.

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Nischal sharma

Peaceful place, very relaxing.

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Mandira Sapkota

This place is so peaceful. Love the renovations done lately.

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Peter Baskerville

A beautiful construction that was installed as a demonstration of Nepalese heritage in the Expo of 1988. Built over 2 years by 160 craftsman from the Kathmandu valley using native Terai Forrest timber. Amazing structure. Well worth the visit.

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Rachel Lewis

This is such a pretty little space and beautiful to see all lit up during the evening. Of course if you enjoy this type of thing

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Nissan Dookeran

The amazing thing with here is how tranquil and peaceful it is while being in the middle of everything even when there are people passing thru, most times the stillness subtlety takes them as well and they take to the mood of the place as well

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Kul Prasad Bhandari

The Nepal Peace Pagoda in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, is located at the transformed Brisbane World Expo '88 site, South Bank Parklands. It is one of the most significant heritage items in Brisbane from the hosting of the Expo. It is the only international exhibit remaining on the site. 80 metric tons (79 long tons; 88 short tons) of indigenous Nepalese timber were sourced from the Terai jungle forest of Nepal, carted across to the capital Kathmandu where 160 Nepalese families worked for two years at crafting its diverse elements.