The China-Malaysia Friendship Garden in Putrajaya, Malaysia, is a serene and picturesque destination that beautifully celebrates the diplomatic ties between the two nations. Nestled in a peaceful corner of Putrajaya, the garden blends traditional Chinese architectural elements with lush landscaping, offering a harmonious and tranquil escape from the city.
The garden features iconic Chinese structures such as pavilions, arched bridges, and decorative stone pathways, all meticulously designed to reflect authentic Chinese craftsmanship. A stunning koi pond adds to the charm, while vibrant flowers and manicured greenery enhance the scenic beauty. The centerpiece—a traditional Chinese pavilion—makes for an ideal photography spot, especially during golden hour.
Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the pathways, take in the serene atmosphere, or capture memorable photos in this culturally rich environment. The intricate details of the architecture and the well-maintained grounds make it a favorite for photographers, nature lovers, and those seeking a quiet retreat.
Located conveniently in Putrajaya, the garden is accessible and perfect for a short visit. Whether you’re exploring cultural landmarks or simply looking for a peaceful backdrop for your photos, the China-Malaysia Friendship Garden is a must-visit...
Read moreGreat place to take photos for free or stroll by. Needs more improvement/fixing: 1.) The construction details is quite lackluster, If you look closer, the wall concrete stamping is poorly/unprofessionally done, looks so like a very poor imitation of stone wall(after the surface wears off). The wall need to clean, repaint, prime & reseal(as it is not a stone wall). 2.) The poorly done cladding. Parts of the cladding already fall off left unfixed. If you look at the fallen cladding, they only use 5 to 6 tiny dots to hold the cladding. 3.) The plastic plants pot is a bit out of place, usually Chinese uses porcelain/ceramic/stone/clay plant pot.
** Like most project/garden in Malaysia that is done for free for public, they are technically poorly constructed and time and time again slowly...
Read moreTo celebrate the good bilateral relations between Malaysia and China, the China-Malaysia Friendship Garden was built recently in Putrajaya, Malaysia’s administrative city centre. The design of the garden is in the style of the Lingnan Garden that emphasises the elements of mountain, water, stone, building, calligraphy and plants.
A stroll in this serene lake-side garden will bring one to appreciate the unique flowers and plants, architecture, courtyard, pavilion and scenery, which all stand as a testimony to the long-lasting friendship between China...
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