Bonsai on Display @ Chinese Garden of Friendship |
The child in me has this innate fascination for automobiles, locomotives and various modes of transportations. So after having enjoyed a zip-zap-zooming joyride in the monorail, looping around Sydney ’s CBD, I was game for yet another ride. After all, we still had over an hour to spare, before the 3D show at the Sydney , IMAX Theatre (boasts of the world’s largest screen) commenced.
People Mover |
My Ma and Maasi (Mom’s sister) however choose to sit back on one of the many benches, relaxing and taking in the harbour side view, while I excitedly hopped onto one of these much slower trackless people mover train which would take me on a sightseeing tour, highlighting the major tourist attractions alongside Sydney’s Darling Harbour.
Darling Harbour |
We crossed the Australian Maritime museum, Sydney Aquarium and Wildlife World, Sydney Convention Center , IMAX Theatre, overlooking the Cockle Bay , King Street Wharf restaurant, Children Park n spectacular water features en route to the Chinese Garden n China Town .
Main Attractions @ waterfront |
The Chinese Garden of Friendship, Darling Harbour, Sydney |
Well….here’s what, I would have missed experiencing n capturing on my lenses had I not taken this instinctive split second decision to alight and take a quick ‘sneak peep’ into the garden before rushing back (this time on foot) to where my Ma n Maasi sat waiting for me.
Located at Darling Harbor , in close proximity of China town in Sydney CBD, it reflects the very essence of Oriental Gardens with its majestic Pagoda’s & a harmonious display of plants, rock n water elements in the form of ‘the Water Pavilion of Lotus Fragrance’ & ‘the Twin Pavilion’.
The garden was officially opened in 1988 as part of Sydney 's bicentennial celebrations and aptly named the Garden of Friendship . This Dragon Wall (below) symbolizes the bond of Friendship between Guangzhou , China n New South Wales in Australia .
Dragon Wall |
The entrance to the garden is guarded by this traditional Chinese Sculpture.
Once inside, the garden offers a rare insight into the Chinese Culture n heritage with beautiful display of Suihan Penjing / Bonsai right at the entrance of the garden.
These Bonsai’s are considered sacred n auspicious in the Oriental culture and are often seen on display in many a homes n even commercial organizations in China n most South East Asian countries.
Being a Bonsai lover myself, I was in complete awe… admiring these so very beautiful and well maintained living piece d’art.
Today, as I glance back at the pictures, I can’t help but smile, recollecting the dilemma I was in - whether to stay put to complete the tour or disembark right then. I am glad I choose to get off n visit this beautiful n serene Garden Of Friendship amidst all the hustle bustle of Darling Harbour with the monorail offering a sky view of the CBD; the cruise boats, the ferries n motorboats coming into the harbour; the toy people mover's train & kids whizzing past on skates.....n more....
The city skyline n the …as seen from our Room @ |
1 comment:
Dear EGT, I am glad you went to this garden too! The bonsai trees are amazing. To have the skill to grow a tree like that for so many years is one I should love to learn. It might seem cruel to some, to keep a tree confined and shaped according to ones design, but surely the tree spirit within connects with that of the artist/gardener and is expressing a gentle and poetic soul that touches many hearts, minds and imaginations. Thank you for taking us with you. ;>)
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