Chinese and Japanese Gardens

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Tranquility in the Chinese and Japanese Gardens

Singapore's Chinese and Japanese Gardens offer a serene environment enriched by vibrant plant life and thoughtful design. Did you know that these gardens are designed to reflect their respective cultural philosophies?

Established in 1975 by the Singapore Tourism Board, the Chinese Garden emphasizes traditional Chinese landscaping with pavilions and rock formations, while the Japanese Garden comprises serene water features and bridges. The gardens aim to promote cultural appreciation.

Must-See Wonders

🌸 Chinese Pavilion: A classic representation of Chinese architecture surrounded by beautiful flora. 🏮 Japanese Tea House: Experience traditional tea ceremonies in a peaceful setting. 🏞️ Rock Garden: Explore the unique rock formations symbolizing strength and resilience.

Visitors can access both gardens for free, making them suitable for families, tourists, and cultural enthusiasts.

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Cultural Significance

The gardens represent respectively the philosophies of Chinese and Japanese cultures.

Design Inspiration

The layout of the gardens is influenced by classical ancient designs from both cultures.

Location

1 Chinese Garden Road Chinese Garden

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