Conceived by Sydney’s Chinese community, the Chinese Garden of Friendship mimics a classical Ming dynasty garden. Visitors buy admission tickets to stroll independently or take guided tours around the walled 3-acre (1-hectare) grounds, which reveal a series of singular scenes in turn. Follow the paths to waterfalls and serene pools; watch the Koi carp being fed in the still waters; and admire ornamental pavilions, lotus plants, weeping willows, and rockeries. Visitors can also purchase tea, dim sum, and drinks at the garden’s Teahouse.
Prebook your ticket to secure admission and save valuable time during your stay in Sydney. Your ticket lets you wander at leisure, watch the daily morning Koi feeding, and join in-house guided tours for an in-depth understanding of the garden’s highlights, plants, or rockeries. Sydney hop-on hop-off buses stop near the garden entrance.