Description
Huangshi Garden is a beautiful Chinese garden located in the heart of Nelson, New Zealand.
Built on the eastern boundary of Queens Gardens, this enclosed Scholar's Garden is based on ancient Chinese garden design principles developed over 3000 years. The garden was gifted to Nelson by its sister city Huangshi in China, and it is a symbol of the friendship between the two cities.
The garden is a peaceful oasis in the middle of the city, and it is a must-visit for anyone interested in Chinese culture and history. The garden is open daily from 7am to 8pm, and admission is free. Visitors can stroll through the garden and admire the beautiful pavilions, bridges, and water features. The garden is also home to a variety of plants and trees, including bamboo, magnolias, and cherry blossoms.
One of the highlights of the garden is the Moon Gate, which is a circular opening in a garden wall that symbolizes the cycle of life and death. Visitors can walk through the Moon Gate and enter the garden, where they will be greeted by a beautiful pond and a traditional Chinese pavilion. The pavilion is a great place to relax and take in the beauty of the garden. Another feature of the garden is the Taihu rock, which is a type of limestone rock that is found in the Taihu Lake in China. The rock is prized for its unique shape and texture, and it is often used in Chinese gardens to represent mountains and waterfalls. Visitors can see the Taihu rock in the garden's rockery, which is a collection of rocks and stones arranged in a naturalistic way.
Huangshi Garden is a great place to visit for anyone interested in Chinese culture and history. The garden is also a popular spot for weddings and other special events, and it is a great place to take photos. If you are visiting Nelson, be sure to add Huangshi Garden to your itinerary.
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Open Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Suited For: Kids, Wheelchairs