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Chinese Garden of Friendship
Chinese Garden of Friendship

Chinese inspired gardens

Pier St
Darling Harbour
Sydney, NSW
2000

Neighborhood: Central Business District (CBD)

Nearest Train: Central Station then a short walk; Harbourside Monorail Station

Phone: +61 (0)2 9240 8888
Fax: +61 (0)2 9281 6334
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The Chinese Garden, also known as the Garden of Friendship, was given to the people of Sydney, as a Bicentennial Gift from their Chinese Sister city of, Guangdong. Built in 1987, it is a place of perfect serenity; an oasis of willows, bamboo, ponds and brooks, ideal as an instant city escape. There is also a teahouse serving refreshments, including green tea and snacks. Admission: AUD6 Adults; AUD3 children (under 15 years) and concessions; AUD15 family (2 adults, 2 children).

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A small slice of China in downtown Sydney
The Chinese Garden of Friendship was a great waystation in the city. Very quiet and tranquil, I fou...
Reviewed by:Bill from on Sep 02 2008


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going back in december 2006
i was at the gardens in 2002. i like how tranquil it was, lovley for taking photos, good for couples...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 06 2006


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Quite
It´s fantastic to be in the beautiful and quite garden - and then to think that just on the other s...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 05 2005



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