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Memorials in Asia Pacific

In Brunei, Papua New Guinea and Malaysia, we memorialise our efforts against Japan in the Second World War. Visitor walks in Thailand and Malaysia focus on Australian prisoners of war. In New Zealand, memorials show our shared experience of war.

Artworks by the first peoples of Australia and New Zealand

Read about the different artworks by the first peoples of Australia and New Zealand

Brunei

Discover war memorials in Brunei

China

Memorials in China

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Memorials in Hong Kong

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Memorials in Indonesia

Japan

Australian Memorials in Japan

Kiribati

Memorials in Kiribati

Korea

Australian Memorials in Korea

Malaysia

Information about war memorials in Malaysia

Myanmar (Burma)

Memorials in Myanmar (Burma)

New Zealand

Australian war memorials in New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

Australian war memorials found in Papua New Guinea

Philippines

Memorials in the Philippines

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Australian Memorials in Singapore

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Memorials in the Solomon Islands

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Memorials in Taiwan

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