Lam Tseun Wishing Tree
Deep in the New England region of New South Wales, the Lam Tseun Wishing Tree stands as a living monument to local folklore and community spirit. This ancient, gnarled tree, draped in hundreds of colourful ribbons and tokens left by visitors, is a place where hope and nature intertwine. The tradition, inspired by Chinese customs, has transformed this quiet spot into a heartfelt pilgrimage for those seeking to make a wish or simply soak in the serene, mystical atmosphere.
Highlights & What to See
- The Wishing Tree itself – a magnificent, centuries-old tree covered in ribbons, notes, and small objects left by visitors. Take a moment to add your own wish and photograph the kaleidoscope of colours against the bark.
- Scenic drive through the New England region – the approach to Lam Tseun winds through rolling farmland, granite outcrops, and stands of eucalyptus, offering classic Australian rural vistas.
- Nearby Lam Tseun village – a tiny, historic settlement with a handful of heritage buildings, including an old schoolhouse and church, perfect for a quiet exploration.
- Birdwatching and wildflowers – the area is home to a variety of bird species and, in spring, carpets of native wildflowers.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for about 30 minutes to an hour at the tree itself, allowing time to read the wishes and maybe leave your own. If you're combining it with a drive through the New England region, half a day is ideal to appreciate the landscapes and stop at Lam Tseun village. It works well as a brief detour on a longer self-drive itinerary between Glen Innes and Armidale.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Glen Innes – known for its Australian Standing Stones and Celtic heritage, about 30 minutes north.
- Armidale – a vibrant university town with museums, galleries, and waterfalls, roughly 40 minutes south.
- New England National Park – offers dramatic escarpment views, rainforest walks, and camping, about an hour east.
- Guy Fawkes River National Park – rugged wilderness with wild rivers and excellent hiking, a scenic drive away.
- Ebor Falls – spectacular tiered waterfall in the Guy Fawkes River National Park, a popular photo stop.
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