Chinese Garden

Chinese Garden

About Chinese Garden

The Singapore Chinese Garden is a traditional Chinese garden located in Jurong East, Singapore. The garden was designed by Huang Biren, a Chinese Nationalist architect, and was constructed between 1981 and 1987. The garden is home to a number of traditional Chinese architectural features, including a Moon Gate, a Rockery, and a Tea House. The garden also features a number of traditional Chinese plants and flowers, including bamboo, bonsai trees, and orchids.

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Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum

The Singapore Chinese Garden Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum is a museum in the Singapore Chinese Garden that displays live turtles and tortoises.

Bonsai Garden

There is no specific bonsai garden in Singapore. However, there are a few parks and gardens where you can find some bonsai trees. These include the Chinese and Japanese Gardens, the Botanic Gardens, and the Jurong Lake Gardens.

Architectural Features of Chinese Garden

The architectural features of the Chinese Garden can be seen in the design of the pavilions, bridges, and the rockeries.

Tips

Some tips for traveling to Singapore are to make sure to have your passport and visa ready, to have all of your hotel and flight arrangements booked and confirmed, and to have a good amount of local currency on hand. Additionally, be sure to research the customs and cultural norms of Singapore so that you are aware of what is and is not appropriate behavior during your stay.

How To Reach Chinese Garden

The Chinese Garden is located in Jurong East and can be accessed via the buses: 33, 51, 67, 176, 188, 196 and 198.

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