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Sunday, July 20, 2025

Chinese Friendship Garden in Sydney for Sunday Best

 


















The Garden of Friendship, located beside the hotel at which I was lodging, was conveniently within walking distance, thus meriting a brief but deliberate visit. Though the entrance fee of twenty-four Australian dollars seemed somewhat steep—indeed, one might argue that such a public cultural space ought to be freely accessible—the experience nevertheless offered a serene and aesthetically rich retreat.

Designed in the classical style of traditional Chinese gardens, the Garden of Friendship is a harmonious composition of stone, water, and plant life, arranged in accordance with Taoist principles. The architecture and décor reflect the elegance and symbolism characteristic of Ming Dynasty landscapes: curved bridges, ornamental pavilions, koi-filled ponds, and intricately carved woodwork, all working together to evoke balance and contemplation.

Historically, the garden stands as a gesture of goodwill and diplomatic kinship. It was opened in 1988 as part of Sydney’s Bicentennial Celebrations, a gift from the people of Guangdong Province in southern China to the people of New South Wales. Its very name, the Garden of Friendship, underscores its role as a living monument to the enduring ties between Australia and China. Located in the heart of Darling Harbour, the garden serves not only as a cultural showcase but also as a space for quiet reflection amidst the city’s bustle—a tranquil haven that bridges two worlds.

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Linking Sunday Best


Joel and I went out to visit a cheese factory. No photography but it was really nice to taste a variety of them. 


33 comments:

  1. Beautiful views and garden photos! Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

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  2. Me gusta mucho tiene ese toque oriental que proporciona relaj, paz y meditación.
    Saludos cordiales

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  3. Me gusta el nombre que le han puesto.
    Es precioso el jardín.

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  4. Such a gorgeous place! Very soothing, and that waterfall!

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  5. How stunning, yet peaceful. My favorite is all these beautiful trees. Plus the gorgeous large round entryway in the third from bottom photo.

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    1. A great stroll in there after breakfast in nearby China town

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  7. Probably worth it. Looks very interesting to me, no such place near me.

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  8. I must have visited half a dozen times and the garden never disappoints.

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    1. I even had Yum Cha in there which was rather disappointing

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  9. Wonderful photos of this garden and temple. It looks like it could be in China itself.

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  10. How lovely it looks, a very nice collection of photographs.

    All the best Jan

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  11. Beautiful gardens. I wish we had that in London. With a waterfall too.
    Nice one roe.

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  12. Gorgeous gardens, good to see and always love the trees.

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  13. Beautiful spot. I love gardens/retreats/ etc. like this. Great pictures as always.

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  14. What a beautiful garden and clearly Chinese.

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  15. This is a beautiful, serene setting, good for the soul.

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  16. What a gorgeous, peaceful spot in the middle of the city. I see what you mean about the admission price but hopefully it goes toward upkeep and maintenance and not administration. I wonder if locals can buy a membership or a pass.

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  17. Como nos dices unos dólares bien gastados, solo por la paz que se respira.

    Saludos.

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  18. Lovely photos of this special place, James. Bring back memories of my visit there a few years ago. Thanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.

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Your comments are always appreciated. Thank you kindly for the kind visits