It is strongly recommended that you go to the end of the tree-top walkway, do not delay the plank-paved walkway back and move on. You will see two green doors. The entry indicates that it is not within the scope of Lamington National Park, but does not indicate the owner. After entering the garden is a very distinctive garden, quiet and mysterious, into which you feel another world, nostalgia, sadness, mystery, that feeling is indescribable, winding path is very easy to get lost, fortunately, the garden is not big, should not be lost, the central part of the garden has a few boulders, one of which has a nameplate, remembering the encounter that took place at the end of the last century. The plaque records the time of the event, the list of the victims, the list of survivors, the list of searchers and rescuers, and finally the plaque says, " the courage, solidarity and love of human beings in times of distress and the existence of this stone " (Probably, I have found a picture of the image, but I can't see it clearly, I remember that's what it means. I think I'll go back in the future, and I'll check it again.) During my stay in Australia, I have seen many beautiful sceneries, but I don't think they are as touching as this garden and this boulder.