Lambing Flat Chinese Tribute Garden is located on the southwest slope of New South Wales, where (South West Slopes region), has the "Australian Cherry Capital" Young..
Lambing Flat Chinese Tribute Garden is located in the Chinese Dam Reserve on the southern outskirts of Young (Chinaman's Dam Reserve), a quiet and leisurely picturesque landscape about 5 kilometers from the heart of the town of Young.
Lambing Flat Chinese Tribute Garden is a beautifully designed traditional Chinese garden with a serene and elegant whole of plants, ponds, rocks, waterfalls, ducks, black swans and sculptures. After crossing the bridge to the garden, through the marble statue of the lion guarding the entrance of the garden, he went all the way to the garden viewing platform, and sat down to overlook the landscape of the garden and a beautiful walking path by the (Pool of Tranquillity), pond in tranquillity pond. The garden was full of rich oriental style and associated serenity. Picnics and barbecues in the garden are ideal for a relaxing day.
Lambing Flat Chinese Tribute Garden was launched in 1992 to commemorate the contribution of Chinese first emigrants to Australia in the 1860s and the continued contribution of Chinese immigrants to the country since the founding of Australia. With cultural heritage signs, visitors can learn about the history of gardens and dams.