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Chinese Garden Review

4.3 /521 Reviews
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Maybe there are more Chinese classical architecture in China, and there is always something wrong with seeing imitation architecture here. The architecture here is just likeness, and for the inner spirit, there is always a three-point fire. There are relatively more tourists here, the garden is very clean, the greening is very good, the trees are very lush. The Chinese garden is located in Manila's famous Rizal Park, which feels like a Chinese garden. Inside is a statue of Confucius, a pavilion, a pool, and a curved bridge over the pool.

Chinese Garden

Posted: May 11, 2020
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  • 中西南北东
    4/5Excellent
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    Manila's landmark Rizal Park is large in scale, beautiful in scenery, tree-lined and aromatic. In the evening, the golden sea reflects the coconut shadow of the shore, like a poetic picture. There are three large gardens in Liza Park, namely Chinese Garden, Spanish Garden and Japanese Garden. Chinese Gardens show authentic Chinese flavors like their names. The garden's unique rockery, beautiful fountains and Chinese-style corridors, coupled with the almost daily open-air concerts, make the park more interesting.

    0
    Posted: Jul 13, 2023
  • 翱翔的大鲨鱼
    4/5Excellent
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    It's inside Rizah Park, near the Japanese Garden. It was donated by the local youth association of overseas Chinese. There is a stone archway for the public at the entrance, free of charge. There are gardens in the Northern Style and statues of Confucius. It's very eye-catching. There are many tourists.

    0
    Posted: Mar 1, 2019
  • rain
    4/5Excellent
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    Manila Chinese Garden, a beautiful Chinese architectural garden located in the north of Rizal Square, near the planetarium, is the Sino-Malaysian Friendship Park established by China and Malaysia to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the rapprochement.

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    Posted: May 31, 2023
  • hw9586
    5/5Outstanding
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    A place with Chinese characteristics, the design is very beautiful, the typical Jiangnan garden style, you can see such a garden in a foreign country is very good

    0
    Posted: Mar 23, 2021
  • 201***91
    4/5Excellent
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    I have long heard that there is a Chinese garden in the Philippines, but I didn't expect to meet it by chance when I visited it. The gate of the park is just above Licha Park, which is also the Grand Square. Walking through the square, you can see the iconic archway, which is different from the archway in Chinatown. It is engraved with the world for the public. The buildings in the park are similar to those in Chinese style. It seems that the early Chinese immigrants in the Philippines contributed a lot and had a deep influence. The park has to collect tickets. There aren't many tourists in it. They can just have a quiet rest and enjoy the cool summer.

    3
    Posted: Oct 30, 2017
  • wbclawyer
    4/5Excellent
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    When I visited Licha Park in Manila, I found that there was also a Chinese garden. It's not expensive to buy tickets separately. It's about one yuan and three yuan. First of all, it looks like China from the gate. The memorial archway says that the world in Mr. Sun's mouth is for the public. After entering, it is also the color matching and architectural style of Chinese gardens, pavilions, galleries and so on. If it weren't for looking at the small black faces on the grass, I would really feel like walking in Chinese gardens. Of course, there are tropical plants such as coconut trees, which are substantially different from most gardens in China.

    3
    Posted: Oct 22, 2017
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