C$16.0
/ Adult
This garden is a peaceful spot built in the style of a traditional Chinese scholar’s garden. It’s designed to show harmony between people and nature, with winding paths, koi ponds, and carefully placed rocks and plants. The space is a calm escape from the city, and it’s also a place to learn about Chinese culture and history.
- The garden is most popular for its authentic Ming Dynasty design, which uses imported materials and traditional building methods.
- You’ll find beautiful pavilions, covered walkways, and a jade-green pond filled with koi fish.
- There are also art displays and cultural exhibits that change throughout the year.
- See Real Ming Dynasty Architecture: The garden is the first of its kind built outside China, using the same techniques and materials as gardens in Suzhou. It’s like stepping into another world.
- Chill in a Super Calm Space: The garden is a quiet place to relax, take photos, or just enjoy the peaceful vibe. It’s a break from noise and crowds.
- Learn Something New: There are signs and tours that explain the meaning behind the design, the plants, and the art. It’s a cool way to get a taste of Chinese culture without leaving the city.
- Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon for fewer people and softer light for photos.
- Book tickets in advance, especially on weekends or during special events.
- No specific dress code, but comfy shoes are a good idea since you’ll be walking on stone paths.
Venue
General admission price for adults starts at C$16.0.
Last checked: Apr 5, 2025
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