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Chinese Garden
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The Chinese garden is a landscape garden style which has evolved over three thousand years. It includes both the vast gardens of the Chinese emperors and members of the imperial family, built for pleasure ...
Nearby attractions
Rizal Park
Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
José Rizal Monument
1225 Roxas Blvd, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Rizal Park
210 Taft Ave, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Kilometre Zero
HXJG+GFF, Roxas Blvd, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Rizal Park Musical Dancing Fountain
Central Lagoon, Ermita, Manila, 1000, Metro Manila, Philippines
National Library of the Philippines
1000 Kalaw Ave, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
National Museum of Natural History
Teodoro F. Valencia Cir, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Baluarte de San Diego
HXPG+564, Sta. Lucia St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila, Philippines
Japanese Garden
1000 Ma. Orosa St, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
National Museum of Anthropology
HXPJ+3C6, P. Burgos Drive Rizal Park, Teodoro F. Valencia Cir, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Nearby restaurants
Cafe Ilang-Ilang
Manila Hotel, 1 Rizal Park, Ermita, Manila, 0913 Metro Manila, Philippines
Jollibee Rizal Park
Rizal Park, TM Kalaw, cor Ma. Orosa St, Ermita, Manila City, Metro Manila, Philippines
McDonald's TM Kalaw
Teodoro M Kalaw Ave, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Dragon Noodle Center
1037 Del Pilar St, Malate, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
McDonald's Un Del Pilar
483 Padre Faura St, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Fortune Mansion Seafoods Restaurant
1013 Maria Orosa St, Malate, Manila, 1004 Metro Manila, Philippines
Shakey's - Port Area Manila
1018 Bonifacio Dr, Port Area, Manila, 1018 Metro Manila, Philippines
Manila Hotel Lobby Lounge
1 Rizal ParkManila Philippines, 1000, Philippines
Red Jade - 红玉
HXMF+HMC, Manila Hotel, One Rizal Park, Manila, Philippines
CK Kalaw Orosa
THE CORPORATE INN T.M. KALAW STREET, CORNER Ma. Orosa St, BARANGAY 653, Manila, 1007 Metro Manila, Philippines
Nearby hotels
The Manila Hotel
1 Rizal Park, Ermita, Manila, 0913 Metro Manila, Philippines
Bayview Park Hotel Manila
1118 Roxas Boulevard, corner United Nations Avenue, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Casa Bocobo Hotel
Bocobo St, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
The Luneta Hotel Manila
414 Kalaw Ave, Ermita, Manila, 1045 Metro Manila, 414 Kalaw Ave, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
COMFY INN MANILA -KALAW , CORPORATE INN BLDG.
1005 Ma. Orosa St, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Miramar Hotel
United Nations Avenue, Roxas Blvd, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
City Garden Suites Manila
1158 A. Mabini St, Ermita, Manila, 1004 Metro Manila, Philippines
Hotel H2O
Manila Ocean Park, Behind the Quirino Grandstand, Rizal Park, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
ETON Baypark, Manila
HXHH+W4F, Kalaw Ave, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
Rizal Park Hotel
South Road Drive, Kalaw Ave, Ext, Manila, 1000, Philippines
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Chinese Garden

Luneta Park, Ermita, Cagdianao, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
4.4(93)
Open until 12:00 AM
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The Chinese garden is a landscape garden style which has evolved over three thousand years. It includes both the vast gardens of the Chinese emperors and members of the imperial family, built for pleasure ...

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attractions: Rizal Park, José Rizal Monument, Rizal Park, Kilometre Zero, Rizal Park Musical Dancing Fountain, National Library of the Philippines, National Museum of Natural History, Baluarte de San Diego, Japanese Garden, National Museum of Anthropology, restaurants: Cafe Ilang-Ilang, Jollibee Rizal Park, McDonald's TM Kalaw, Dragon Noodle Center, McDonald's Un Del Pilar, Fortune Mansion Seafoods Restaurant, Shakey's - Port Area Manila, Manila Hotel Lobby Lounge, Red Jade - 红玉, CK Kalaw Orosa
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Nearby attractions of Chinese Garden

Rizal Park

José Rizal Monument

Rizal Park

Kilometre Zero

Rizal Park Musical Dancing Fountain

National Library of the Philippines

National Museum of Natural History

Baluarte de San Diego

Japanese Garden

National Museum of Anthropology

Rizal Park

Rizal Park

4.5

(10.9K)

Open 24 hours
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José Rizal Monument

José Rizal Monument

4.6

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Rizal Park

Rizal Park

4.6

(1.1K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Kilometre Zero

Kilometre Zero

4.7

(926)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Chinese Garden

Cafe Ilang-Ilang

Jollibee Rizal Park

McDonald's TM Kalaw

Dragon Noodle Center

McDonald's Un Del Pilar

Fortune Mansion Seafoods Restaurant

Shakey's - Port Area Manila

Manila Hotel Lobby Lounge

Red Jade - 红玉

CK Kalaw Orosa

Cafe Ilang-Ilang

Cafe Ilang-Ilang

4.6

(646)

Click for details
Jollibee Rizal Park

Jollibee Rizal Park

4.1

(469)

Click for details
McDonald's TM Kalaw

McDonald's TM Kalaw

3.9

(449)

$

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Dragon Noodle Center

Dragon Noodle Center

4.4

(184)

Click for details
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Reviews of Chinese Garden

4.4
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5.0
23w

The Chinese Garden at Luneta: A Pocket of Tranquility and Fond Memories Nestled within the vast expanse of Luneta Park, the Chinese Garden isn't just a section of the larger historical grounds; it's a beautifully crafted sanctuary, a delightful escape, and for me, it's absolutely full of cherished memories. Stepping through its ornate gates feels like being transported to another world, a miniature rendition of a classical Chinese landscape right in the heart of Manila. The meticulous design, with its curving pathways, traditional pagodas, charming bridges arching over koi ponds, and intricate rock formations, creates an atmosphere of serene beauty. Every detail, from the carefully placed lanterns to the vibrant, manicured flora, invites you to slow down and appreciate the artistry. My visits to the Chinese Garden are interwoven with countless personal recollections. I remember leisurely walks with family, admiring the vibrant koi fish gracefully swimming in the ponds, and the joyful giggles of children posing for photos on the picturesque bridges. It was often a quiet respite after exploring the more bustling parts of Luneta, a place where one could simply sit on a bench, listen to the gentle sounds of water, and reflect amidst the calming scenery. I recall specific moments of quiet contemplation under the shade of a traditional pavilion, the warm breeze carrying the scent of flowers, and the distant hum of city life serving as a gentle counterpoint to the garden's tranquility. It's a place where I've sought peaceful solitude, shared intimate conversations, and simply enjoyed the simple beauty of its design. If you're seeking a moment of peace and aesthetic delight within Luneta Park, the Chinese Garden is an absolute must-visit. It's more than just a garden; it's a testament to cultural beauty and a place where you can easily create, or relive, your own...

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5.0
2y

The Chinese Garden is located in the Northwest of Rizal Park, between the Martyrom of Dr. Jose P. Rizal and the Open Air Auditorium. A large, white, Chinese gate leads to the garden.

The garden covers quite a large area, most of which is an irregular pond around which a shaded path leads. There is a long pavilion on the southern shore of the pond. On some of its pillars there are black plates with Chinese sentences (translated into English and Tagalog).

When we visited the garden on Sunday in the morning, martial arts classes were conducted under the roof of the pavilion, which added extra color to this place. I assume these classes are held here on a regular basis. Near the pavilion there is an impressive statue of Confucius. Admission is free. A beautiful place, definitely...

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5.0
26w

Hands down, the Chinese Garden is the crown jewel of Rizal Park for me. I was so impressed with how wonderfully kept everything is – it’s just a stunning place to wander through. The paths are easy on the feet, and every corner you turn is a beautiful photo waiting to happen. I especially loved the tranquil atmosphere, with a gentle breeze always seeming to drift through the ample shade. It’s the perfect spot to escape and just soak in some serene beauty; honestly, I could have stayed for hours enjoying the peaceful vibe and snapping pictures of the lovely pagodas and water features....

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Neil レオニール CorpinNeil レオニール Corpin
The Chinese Garden at Luneta: A Pocket of Tranquility and Fond Memories Nestled within the vast expanse of Luneta Park, the Chinese Garden isn't just a section of the larger historical grounds; it's a beautifully crafted sanctuary, a delightful escape, and for me, it's absolutely full of cherished memories. Stepping through its ornate gates feels like being transported to another world, a miniature rendition of a classical Chinese landscape right in the heart of Manila. The meticulous design, with its curving pathways, traditional pagodas, charming bridges arching over koi ponds, and intricate rock formations, creates an atmosphere of serene beauty. Every detail, from the carefully placed lanterns to the vibrant, manicured flora, invites you to slow down and appreciate the artistry. My visits to the Chinese Garden are interwoven with countless personal recollections. I remember leisurely walks with family, admiring the vibrant koi fish gracefully swimming in the ponds, and the joyful giggles of children posing for photos on the picturesque bridges. It was often a quiet respite after exploring the more bustling parts of Luneta, a place where one could simply sit on a bench, listen to the gentle sounds of water, and reflect amidst the calming scenery. I recall specific moments of quiet contemplation under the shade of a traditional pavilion, the warm breeze carrying the scent of flowers, and the distant hum of city life serving as a gentle counterpoint to the garden's tranquility. It's a place where I've sought peaceful solitude, shared intimate conversations, and simply enjoyed the simple beauty of its design. If you're seeking a moment of peace and aesthetic delight within Luneta Park, the Chinese Garden is an absolute must-visit. It's more than just a garden; it's a testament to cultural beauty and a place where you can easily create, or relive, your own beautiful memories.
Anna KrzakAnna Krzak
The Chinese Garden is located in the Northwest of Rizal Park, between the Martyrom of Dr. Jose P. Rizal and the Open Air Auditorium. A large, white, Chinese gate leads to the garden. The garden covers quite a large area, most of which is an irregular pond around which a shaded path leads. There is a long pavilion on the southern shore of the pond. On some of its pillars there are black plates with Chinese sentences (translated into English and Tagalog). When we visited the garden on Sunday in the morning, martial arts classes were conducted under the roof of the pavilion, which added extra color to this place. I assume these classes are held here on a regular basis. Near the pavilion there is an impressive statue of Confucius. Admission is free. A beautiful place, definitely worth a visit.
Jeremy BowlingJeremy Bowling
Hands down, the Chinese Garden is the crown jewel of Rizal Park for me. I was so impressed with how wonderfully kept everything is – it’s just a stunning place to wander through. The paths are easy on the feet, and every corner you turn is a beautiful photo waiting to happen. I especially loved the tranquil atmosphere, with a gentle breeze always seeming to drift through the ample shade. It’s the perfect spot to escape and just soak in some serene beauty; honestly, I could have stayed for hours enjoying the peaceful vibe and snapping pictures of the lovely pagodas and water features. Definitely a must-see!
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The Chinese Garden at Luneta: A Pocket of Tranquility and Fond Memories Nestled within the vast expanse of Luneta Park, the Chinese Garden isn't just a section of the larger historical grounds; it's a beautifully crafted sanctuary, a delightful escape, and for me, it's absolutely full of cherished memories. Stepping through its ornate gates feels like being transported to another world, a miniature rendition of a classical Chinese landscape right in the heart of Manila. The meticulous design, with its curving pathways, traditional pagodas, charming bridges arching over koi ponds, and intricate rock formations, creates an atmosphere of serene beauty. Every detail, from the carefully placed lanterns to the vibrant, manicured flora, invites you to slow down and appreciate the artistry. My visits to the Chinese Garden are interwoven with countless personal recollections. I remember leisurely walks with family, admiring the vibrant koi fish gracefully swimming in the ponds, and the joyful giggles of children posing for photos on the picturesque bridges. It was often a quiet respite after exploring the more bustling parts of Luneta, a place where one could simply sit on a bench, listen to the gentle sounds of water, and reflect amidst the calming scenery. I recall specific moments of quiet contemplation under the shade of a traditional pavilion, the warm breeze carrying the scent of flowers, and the distant hum of city life serving as a gentle counterpoint to the garden's tranquility. It's a place where I've sought peaceful solitude, shared intimate conversations, and simply enjoyed the simple beauty of its design. If you're seeking a moment of peace and aesthetic delight within Luneta Park, the Chinese Garden is an absolute must-visit. It's more than just a garden; it's a testament to cultural beauty and a place where you can easily create, or relive, your own beautiful memories.
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The Chinese Garden is located in the Northwest of Rizal Park, between the Martyrom of Dr. Jose P. Rizal and the Open Air Auditorium. A large, white, Chinese gate leads to the garden. The garden covers quite a large area, most of which is an irregular pond around which a shaded path leads. There is a long pavilion on the southern shore of the pond. On some of its pillars there are black plates with Chinese sentences (translated into English and Tagalog). When we visited the garden on Sunday in the morning, martial arts classes were conducted under the roof of the pavilion, which added extra color to this place. I assume these classes are held here on a regular basis. Near the pavilion there is an impressive statue of Confucius. Admission is free. A beautiful place, definitely worth a visit.
Anna Krzak

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Hands down, the Chinese Garden is the crown jewel of Rizal Park for me. I was so impressed with how wonderfully kept everything is – it’s just a stunning place to wander through. The paths are easy on the feet, and every corner you turn is a beautiful photo waiting to happen. I especially loved the tranquil atmosphere, with a gentle breeze always seeming to drift through the ample shade. It’s the perfect spot to escape and just soak in some serene beauty; honestly, I could have stayed for hours enjoying the peaceful vibe and snapping pictures of the lovely pagodas and water features. Definitely a must-see!
Jeremy Bowling

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