The Bonsai Garden at the Chinese Garden in Jurong Lake Gardens is one of the largest and most well-established bonsai displays in Southeast Asia. Originally opened in 1992 and recently revitalized as part of the broader redevelopment of the gardens, it houses over 2,000 bonsai trees from countries such as China, Japan, Taiwan, and Thailand. The garden reflects traditional Chinese landscape design, with its serene courtyards, ornamental rock arrangements, stone bridges, and tiled-roof pavilions that echo the aesthetics of classical Suzhou gardens.
Each bonsai tree in the garden is carefully cultivated and displayed to reflect the core principles of Chinese horticultural art — harmony, balance, and patience — turning the space into a living gallery of miniature landscapes. Whether you’re familiar with bonsai or not, it’s easy to appreciate the skill and artistry behind each tree.
The garden is also remarkably quiet and peaceful, even on weekends. Visitors can take a slow stroll through the winding paths or simply sit under the shaded pavilions and enjoy the tranquil charm of the surroundings. I’d rate it a 5 out of 5 — a beautifully designed sanctuary that invites stillness, reflection, and appreciation of nature’s...
Read moreA small garden space inside chinese garden. There beautiful bon sai withing the bonsai garden itself... some ancient decors around. There is also a small exhibit... and Thats about it.
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