Chinese Garden of Friendship is located on the bustling (Darling Harbour) bank of Darling Port in the heart of Sydney, New South Wales, adjacent to (Sydney Chinatown), Sydney Chinatown.
Pavilions, sculptures fly Phoenix, but this is not Suzhou, or somewhere in China, but an open garden in Sydney, is a fascinating scene in Sydney. Chinese Garden of Friendship is the Chinese Friendship Garden. On the eve of the 200th anniversary of the founding of Australia in 1988, Sydney Chinese Society proposed the construction of a Chinese garden as a symbol of friendship between the Chinese and Australian peoples. At that time, Guangzhou and Sydney had formed sister cities, so the Guangzhou Bureau of Gardens was responsible for the design, guidance and construction, working with the Port Authority of New South Wales, where Sydney was located, for more than a year, and the "Chinese Garden of Friendship" was inaugurated and opened.
Chinese Garden of Friendship covers an area of about 1 hectare, but it is very perfect for adhering to the traditional Chinese art of garden-making, pavilions and pavilions, landscape bridges and stones, trees and plants, colorful, in this high-rise modern city of Sydney. Can have such a quiet and elegant place is really rare, play among them, small bridge and flowing water, qu you, there is a moving change of scenery, as if walking in the garden in the south of the Yangtze River, very comfortable.
Tickets:
adult: $6, Children (under 12 years old): $3, Family (2 big and 2 small): $15
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