Thursday, March 10, 2011
Sydney Own Taste Little China The Chinese Garden
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The influence of Chinese culture is felt throughout Sydney, Australia, and for this reason that the local Chinese community has created the Chinese Garden in 1988 as a way to not only celebrate, but also share their culture with the whole of Australia. Chinese gardeners and landscape architects have not only worked hard to create this amazing Chinese garden, but are well maintained.
The influence of Chinese culture is felt throughout Sydney, Australia, and for this reason that the local Chinese community has created the Chinese Garden in 1988 as a way to not only celebrate, but also share their culture with the whole of Australia. Chinese gardeners and landscape architects have not only worked hard to create this amazing Chinese garden, but are well maintained.
Creating the perfect balance using certain key elements to create this attraction quiet and peaceful. Full of flowing water, the plants of the East, as well as stone and architecture, created a beautiful garden on the basis of the early Shang Dynasty some 3,000 years ago. Chinese Garden of Friendship is a smaller version of a garden made of the time.
In stark contrast to a garden a garden to the west of China to allow nature to thrive and leaves a natural environment that will not cut or plant on any structure, but the nature allows the mold in the garden instead of the casting plant gardener. This is an exciting adventure with the road curves to the head of the most remarkable garden.
Chinese Friendship Garden is open to the public every day, 9:30 to 5:00, except Good Friday and Christmas Day and is located right next to Chinatown in Sydney, which is a wonderful place to drop in after shopping at Chinatown and stop for lunch. Gardening is a great place to relax while experiencing the core of Chinese culture with the added features of the Dragon, Rockwall, and of course a magnificent pavilion Twin.
Access to the Chinese garden is $ 6 for adults, $ 3 for children 14 and under, and $ 15 for a family of four with audio tour available for purchase in English or Mandarin only an extra $ 4 per group. Maps tour of gardens and audio can be downloaded free from the Internet.
While there are many incredible things to see and do as a tourist in Sydney, is to spend a day learning about Chinese culture to visit Chinatown and then heading to the Chinese Garden of Friendship can be fun. This trip combines a beautiful tourist attraction, a little shopping, and excellent Chinese food in a day that is sure to please your group. Drown yourself in the Chinese tradition and spend the day in the Chinatown area of ??Sydney.
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The influence of Chinese culture is felt throughout Sydney, Australia, and for this reason that the local Chinese community has created the Chinese Garden in 1988 as a way to not only celebrate, but also share their culture with the whole of Australia. Chinese gardeners and landscape architects have not only worked hard to create this amazing Chinese garden, but are well maintained.
Creating the perfect balance using certain key elements to create this attraction quiet and peaceful. Full of flowing water, the plants of the East, as well as stone and architecture, created a beautiful garden on the basis of the early Shang Dynasty some 3,000 years ago. Chinese Garden of Friendship is a smaller version of a garden made of the time.
In stark contrast to a garden a garden to the west of China to allow nature to thrive and leaves a natural environment that will not cut or plant on any structure, but the nature allows the mold in the garden instead of the casting plant gardener. This is an exciting adventure with the road curves to the head of the most remarkable garden.
Chinese Friendship Garden is open to the public every day, 9:30 to 5:00, except Good Friday and Christmas Day and is located right next to Chinatown in Sydney, which is a wonderful place to drop in after shopping at Chinatown and stop for lunch. Gardening is a great place to relax while experiencing the core of Chinese culture with the added features of the Dragon, Rockwall, and of course a magnificent pavilion Twin.
Access to the Chinese garden is $ 6 for adults, $ 3 for children 14 and under, and $ 15 for a family of four with audio tour available for purchase in English or Mandarin only an extra $ 4 per group. Maps tour of gardens and audio can be downloaded free from the Internet.
While there are many incredible things to see and do as a tourist in Sydney, is to spend a day learning about Chinese culture to visit Chinatown and then heading to the Chinese Garden of Friendship can be fun. This trip combines a beautiful tourist attraction, a little shopping, and excellent Chinese food in a day that is sure to please your group. Drown yourself in the Chinese tradition and spend the day in the Chinatown area of ??Sydney.
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