Description
From www.nantien.com:
“Situated at Berkeley is one of the branch temples of Fo Guang Shan, founded in 1965 by Venerable Master Hsing Yun, which has over 200 branches worldwide. “Nan Tien” in Chinese, literally means “Paradise of the South”. This is the biggest Buddhist temple in the southern hemisphere.”
Accessibility Information
"Disabled Parking are available at the following places:
- To Main Shrine: Please park beside the Pagoda (P1)
- To Dining Hall: Please park near the Tea House (P2 or P3) and walk from the ramp near the Pilgrim Lodge.
Please place your disabled parking permit prominently."
General accessibility features:- Disabled parking access
Mobility accessibility features:- Accessible toilet
Mobility Information:The following are excerpts from Havewheelchairwilltravel.net:
"Nan Tien Temple has a lift from the ground floor to the 1st level (the lift is hidden up a corridor behind the café), ramps to the next level and entry into the Temple itself are located to the left hand side of the Temple as you look at it.
Stand alone disabled toilet facility is located on the way up from the 1st level to the Temple itself. It is outside the main building area but obvious when using the ramps to get to the Temple."
Other accessibility information:For further thoughts and information, read the full review at Havewheelchairwilltravel.net
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