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Nestled at the southern edge of Darling Harbour, the Chinese Garden of Friendship is a serene pocket of classical Chinese landscape design in the heart of Sydney. Built as a symbol of friendship between Sydney and its sister city Guangzhou, this walled garden offers a tranquil escape from the city buzz. Winding pathways lead past koi-filled ponds, cascading waterfalls, and meticulously pruned pines, with pavilions and a teahouse that invite quiet contemplation.
Highlights & What to See
- Dragons Wall – Follow the undulating ceramic dragon that guards the garden’s perimeter, its scales shimmering with vivid glazes.
- Teahouse – Sip jasmine tea or a traditional brew while overlooking the Lotus Pond; the mooncakes and dumplings are a worthy treat.
- Pavilion of Clear View – Climb to this two-storey pavilion for a panoramic view over the garden’s layered rocks and water features.
- Water Pavilions & Koi – Watch the flash of orange and white koi carp as they glide beneath the zigzag bridges and lotus leaves.
- Exhibition Space – Check for rotating displays of Chinese art or calligraphy in the gallery near the entrance.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow at least one hour to wander the garden’s intimate paths and enjoy a cup of tea at the teahouse. If you’re a photography enthusiast or want a full tea ceremony experience, budget 90 minutes. The garden is compact, so it works beautifully as a calm interlude between Darling Harbour attractions or a Chinatown meal.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Darling Harbour – Steps away, with the SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, and the Australian National Maritime Museum.
- Chinatown – Just across Harbour Street, where you can dive into bustling food markets, dumpling houses, and the pedestrian-friendly Dixon Street.
- Haymarket – Explore the Paddy’s Markets for fresh produce and souvenirs, or dine at the iconic Capitol Theatre.
- Pyrmont – A short walk over the Pyrmont Bridge leads to the Powerhouse Museum and the Harbourside shopping complex.
- Central Park Sydney – A modern green space with public art and the striking One Central Park building, a short stroll east.
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- Darling Harbour — Maksym Kozlenko / CC BY-SA 4.0