Sydney in the southern hemisphere also has Chinese-style gardens. Yiyuan is located on the seaside of Sydney, with a picturesque and pleasant climate. Tickets are 12 knives per person, and students have half price, which is lingering and refreshing.
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Sydney in the southern hemisphere also has Chinese-style gardens. Yiyuan is located on the seaside of Sydney, with a picturesque and pleasant climate. Tickets are 12 knives per person, and students have half price, which is lingering and refreshing.
Quiet in the city. Glad we took the time to get here. It only takes an hour. Longer if you really want to meditate. It was great to give a gift to the people of Sydney. We traveled with friends we met in China during our previous holiday, so we have many memories.
We visited the China Friendship Garden several times, most recently in November 2019. It is the largest Chinese garden outside China. The magnificent plants, artificial lakes and waterfalls are a model of Chinese architecture and art. You can wear traditional Chinese costumes. If we are lucky enough to visit Sydney again, we will definitely visit Sydney again.
What a gem! Located in the CBD of Sydney, this is one place not to miss. Tickets are pretty cheap and it's a great way to spend the afternoon, especially if you want to do afternoon tea.
Nestled in the Darling Harbor area, this attraction is worthy of it's own spot on the list. As soon as you enter the dragon gates you're suddenly transported to a tranquil Chinese garden, far away from the hustle & bustle of other tourists. The garden was designed and built by Chinese gardeners as a sign of friendship between Sydney (with it's large Chinese population) and Guangzhou, it's sister city. I visited multiple times while I lived in Sydney, each time discovering something new along it's winding walkways and pagodas. It's extremely serene, but you can just see the skyscrapers over the wall reminding you that you're still in the center of a city.
This is right in the centre of the city, but you wouldn't know it, it is tranquil and beautiful. My son and daughter-in-law were married here, so it has a special meaning to us.
A must do when in Sydney! This beautifully laid out and landscaped oasis on the fringe of Darling Quarter takes you away from the hustle and bustle to a calm and happy place. Words don't do it justice, so go and experience it for yourself.
A piece of peace in the middle of downtown Sydney