Date12/06/1991DescriptionThe gate was opened in 1989 and commemorates the refugees who have come to Australia, the Australian people and the Australian government who offered them asylum. The building of the Pai Lau Gate gates was also supported by local European groups. The words across the top of the gate says, "The world is for us to share and respect" and is believed to be from Confucius.
The gate is inscribed in five languages. Vietnamese on top, English in the middle to the left beneath the English is Khmer and to the right beneath the English is Lao. Then below that is Chinese.
Australia is represented by the kangaroos and koalas.PhotographerSteve ChristoNotesROGERS-www.johnrogersarchice.com
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Image ColourBlack & WhiteTypePrintPrint Size245 mm x 165 mmDigital FormatJPG : 2.65 MBOriginalYesAccessAppointment required to view original photographCopyrightRestrictedCopyright Owner(s)Fairfax MediaAcknowledgementFairfield City Council acquired copies in December 2020 from Daniel Miller Californian photography dealer). The original copyright is held by Fairfax Media
Pai Lau Gate in Cabramatta (12/06/1991). Fairfield City Heritage Collection, accessed 31/03/2026, https://heritagecollection.fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au/nodes/view/2854