Chinese Garden of Friendship

Sydney Australia – 2017. The Chinese Garden of Friendship is in Darling Harbour on the edge of Sydney’s China Town. It is a walled garden built by Chinese landscape architects and gardeners to mark Australia’s bicentenary in 1988 and is meant to symbolise the friendship between Sydney, New South Wales and the city of Guangzhou in the province of Guangdong, China. It is a beautiful and tranquil spot in the middle of downtown Sydney.
Koi and willows in the Sydney Chinese Garden of Friendship
Sydney Chinese Garden of Friendship
Waterfall in the Sydney Chinese Garden of Friendship
One of many Lizards living in central Sydney
Sydney Chinese Garden of Friendship
Sydney Chinese Garden of Friendship
Twin Pavilion, Sydney Chinese Garden of Friendship
Water lilies, Sydney Chinese Garden of Friendship
Sydney Chinese Garden of Friendship
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