Saturday, 21 March 2009

Wiley Park, Cao Dai temple

The Vietnamese Cao Dai Temple is an impressive structure on King Georges Road at Wiley Park. Cao Dai literally means 'high place' and figuratively means 'the highest place where God reigns'. According to the 2006 Census, the top five countries of birth of residents not born in Australia were United Kingdom 23.5%, New Zealand 8.8%, China 4.7%, Italy 4.5% and Vietnam 3.6%. Harmony Day is celebrated on 21st March each year, on the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. It is part of the Diverse Australia Program and celebrates the cohesive and inclusive nature of Australia and promotes the benefits of cultural diversity. The key message of Harmony Day is 'Everyone Belongs' and it's all about community participation, inclusiveness, respect and a sense of belonging for everyone. Harmony Day events began in Australia in 1999, involving schools and community groups and have been growing bigger each year with many events held across Australia.

6 comments:

  1. I have learnt so much from this series of yours for Harmony Day, Jim. Thank you.

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  2. Wonderful photo, such a lovely building on a gorgeous day. Thank you for sharing about Harmony Day. I will be celebrating now that I know!

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  3. What a wonderful blog you have. I'm so glad I found it! And a Happy Harmony Day to you! :)

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  4. Very interesting and unique building! Great capture!

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  5. Thanks everyone, for your kind words and positive comments.

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  6. Nice series of photos this last week. This is a beautiful building.

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