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  1. As of 6 August 2018, The Chinese Garden of Friendship is state significant as an outstanding exemplar of a community-based late overseas Chinese garden. It was the first Southern or Cantonese style garden in New South Wales developed cooperatively between Sydney's Chinese communities and public authorities in New South Wales and Guangdong.

  2. Welcome to the Chinese Garden of Friendship, an enchanting oasis nestled in the heart of Darling Harbour. Discover this hidden gem of tranquility located in between Darling Square and Darling Quarter, and the harmonious fusion of traditional Chinese landscape design and vibrant spirit of Sydney.

  3. Chinese Garden of Friendship. 3,100 reviews. #13 of 742 things to do in Sydney. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Open now. 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. Escape from the hustle and bustle to a serene, secluded garden—Darling Harbour’s Chinese Garden of Friendship.

  4. The Chinese Garden of Friendship is a tranquil retreat in the middle of the city, and one of the best things to do in Sydney. Located in the southern end of Darling Harbour, nestled between Darling Quarter and Darling Square, the Chinese Garden of Friendship is a collaborative effort between Sister States of NSW and Guangdong of China.

  5. The Chinese Garden of Friendship is an enchantingly beautiful destination tucked away towards the south end of Darling Harbour and just a few minutes from Chinatown. These gardens are rich in Chinese heritage and culture, and the ultimate escape from the vibrant buzz of the city.

  6. The Chinese Garden of Friendship is a tranquil retreat in the middle of the city, and one of the best things to do in Sydney. Located in the southern end of Darling Harbour, nestled between Darling Quarter and Darling Square, the Chinese Garden of Friendship is a collaborative effort between Sister States of NSW and Guangdong of China.

  7. Jul 8, 2022 · The Chinese Garden of Friendship opened in 1988 and represented Sydney’s friendship with its sister city Guangzhou in China. Through the magnificent Dragon Wall, you can see a gift from the region, depicting a blue dragon representing New South Wales and a brown dragon for Guangdong.

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