Chinese Garden Scene

Date? Strolling? Say no more. This is one of the famous public parks around Singapore, ranging from gorgeous landscape sceneries to aesthetic and historical designs of chinese architecture. It is better to go there in a broad daylight to fully see the beauty of this one. It is accessible via cab, bus and it even has it’s own train station for people who are relatively far from this destination. It is surrounded by trees and the only passable way is the paths created for exploring the park, I recommend bringing a packed food if everyone’s hungry or go to nearest convenience store before entering the park, which is Cheers under the Chinese Garden train station (Green line), and buy all the stuff you need, The park itself hosts signs which will be helpful in aiding people knowing where they are and what rules should they follow to ensure a fun and safe trip. Here’s the google map link: https://goo.gl/maps/S2hrspi3ePNKSkdX9

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Hi @AndreiSabelino

You captured the picture in a nice angle! That’s great!

Oh, I just knew that there is a Chinese Garden in Singapore. Could you please share the Google Maps link of this place? So excited to know more about this beautiful park :star_struck:

Do you often come here? And what activity that you usually do here?

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Hi @AndreiSabelino

So beautiful shot and pretty garden view my friend :heart_eyes: :star_struck::star_struck: :+1: :+1:

Thanks for sharing with us :green_heart:

Here is my recent post

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Hello @Velvel !

I usually come here with my mom and dad to have some good family time. Walking through those walkways while appreciating nature and architecture at the same time never gets old :wink: A perfect oppurtunity to take some photos :selfie:

Here’s the link:

https://goo.gl/maps/sFmiH9hYXgiuHF9XA

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@MAHBUB_HYDER

Thank you and I am really impressed with your content! Looking forward for more!

Hello @AndreiSabelino ,

Thank you for sharing this amazing photo with us, like a postal card!

The park looks incredible, so beautiful, green and peaceful! Is it an open area park, or there are walls and gates that close during a certain period of the day?

How far is this park from the closest inhabited city or village? Are there some restaurants nearby, where one can have something to eat and drink?

You can always have a look at Please Read: Posting on “Photography” Board article, it might be helpful for your next post.

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@AndreiSabelino You can also update your post to include the link so that folks can see it immediately rather than coming across it in the comments! :blush:

Great share and hope that you’ll get to meet up with other Local Guides in Singapore when the restrictions are less severe! I’m just in neighbouring Malaysia :grin:

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@BorrisS

Thank you for the information :smile:

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@AdrianLunsong

This is so helpful in improving my next posts, terimah kasi.

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Thank you for sharing the link @AndreiSabelino

Such a nice idea to spend our time here with beloved family to stroll around in this peaceful garden.

When I visited Singapore, I think I’ve never been to Jurong area. The farthest place from the city centre that I’ve been was Telok Blangah Hill Park .

Have you been there before?

It’s another good place to enjoy the nature with a little bit hiking. I saw some uncles and aunties did an exercise here :smiley: