Chinese Garden of Friendship
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Traditional Chinese | 誼園 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 谊园 | ||||||||||||||||||
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The Chinese Garden of Friendship (simplified Chinese: 谊园; traditional Chinese: 誼園) is a Chinese garden in Chinatown, Sydney, Australia. Modeled on the typical private gardens of the Ming Dynasty, the garden offers an insight into Chinese heritage and culture.
History
The Chinese Garden of Friendship was designed by Sydney's Chinese sister city, Guangzhou in China. Chinatown, Sydney complements the area's already rich Chinese heritage and culture. The gardens were officially opened in 1988 as part of Sydney's bicentennial celebrations and they were named the Garden of Friendship symbolizing the bond established between China and Australia.
This place was used as a scene for Dulcea's compound in 20th Century Fox's 1995 superhero film Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie.
It was also used in the filming of 'The Wolverine' in October 2012. Many features of the gardens were changed or covered up as the movie was set in Japan.
Features
The Chinese Gardens are filled with beautiful bamboo plants and glistening waterfalls. The whole garden cannot be seen from any point within the garden. The garden has a number of features including the Dragon Wall symbolizing the bond between New South Wales and Guangzhou, the Water Pavilion of Lotus Fragrance, the Twin Pavilion and The Tea House that offers traditional Chinese tea and other refreshments. The garden is also a popular venue for weddings.
See also
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chinese Garden of Friendship, Sydney. |
- Official website
- Terri McCormack (2008). "Chinese Garden of Friendship". Dictionary of Sydney. Retrieved 26 September 2015. [CC-By-SA]
Coordinates: 33°52′36″S 151°12′09″E / 33.87654°S 151.20263°E