Nan Tien Temple

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Nan Tien Temple, whose name means 'Southern Paradise', is the largest Buddhist temple in the Southern Hemisphere. Nestled in the leafy suburb of Berkeley, just south of Wollongong, this serene complex offers a fascinating glimpse into Chinese Buddhist culture and architecture. The temple's ornate pagodas, tranquil gardens, and exquisite statues create a peaceful retreat from the coastal bustle, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in spirituality, culture, or simply a moment of calm.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least half a day to fully appreciate Nan Tien Temple. Start with a guided tour (offered daily) to understand the symbolism and stories behind the architecture, then wander the gardens at your own pace. If you plan to dine at the vegetarian restaurant, allow an extra hour. For a deeper experience, check the calendar for meditation sessions or cultural workshops, which can extend your visit to a full day.

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