Lebuh Sentosa, Presint 4, 62250 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Malaysia
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Malaysia Friendship Garden
Beautiful. Pagoda concept really captures the essence of old traditional chinese culture that normally we seen on TV. Great place for photoshoot. "Mini Beijing" in the heart of Putrajaya. Captivating garden with picturesque Oriental architecture and landscape provide a nice contrast in the country's administrative capital more commonly known for its majestic office blocks.
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Friendship garden in Putrajaya
A very nice and traditional Chinese design building and garden , nearby Anjung florida gate B entrance.
A meaningful, historical and remarkable garden.
It has considered as the only chinese design building in Putrajaya.
It is a bit difficult to find because cover by the trees and no clear signage.
Anyway, it is a good place worth to visit.
Entrance free .
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A Peaceful Stroll Through a Hidden Gem
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I never knew a place like China-Malaysia Friendship Garden existed until I visited, and now it’s one of my favorite spots! The moment I walked in, I was greeted by colorful flowers, traditional Chinese pavilions, and a calming atmosphere.
One of my favorite things was the beautifully designed red pavilion, which reflected perfectly in the pond. The combination of nature, culture, and stunning architecture made this experience feel extra special.
If you enjoy quiet places that are rich in culture, this is a must-visit in Malaysia!
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Experiencing the Charm of China-Malaysia Friendship Garden
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This garden is a true celebration of culture and nature! Walking through China-Malaysia Friendship Garden, I was amazed by the traditional Chinese architecture, delicate floral arrangements, and peaceful water features.
The attention to detail in this garden is incredible—from the beautiful lattice designs on the walls to the red lanterns hanging above the pathways. I also loved the adorable panda sculptures, which added a playful and welcoming touch to the surroundings.
If you enjoy picturesque landscapes and cultural sites, this place is a must-visit in Malaysia!
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A Scenic Escape at China-Malaysia Friendship Garden
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Sometimes, the best way to recharge is by surrounding yourself with nature and beautiful scenery, and that’s exactly what I found at China-Malaysia Friendship Garden.
From the red pagodas and intricate designs to the peaceful ponds and adorable panda statues, this garden has the perfect balance of culture and relaxation. Walking through the pathways, I could feel the calmness of nature mixed with the beauty of Chinese heritage.
For anyone traveling to Malaysia, this place is a great spot to slow down and enjoy a moment of peace.
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A Garden That Feels Like a Fairytale
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Visiting the China-Malaysia Friendship Garden felt like stepping into a dream. The beautifully designed pavilions, traditional Chinese decor, and lush greenery made it the perfect place to take a relaxing stroll.
One of the highlights was the charming little bridges over the water, giving the entire garden a peaceful and romantic feel. Whether you’re here for a quiet escape, a photography session, or just to enjoy nature, this place is worth a visit.
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A Hidden Gem of Tranquility in Malaysia
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Walking through the China-Malaysia Friendship Garden was such a calming and beautiful experience. The traditional Chinese pavilion, red lanterns, and blooming flowers created the perfect balance between nature and culture.
One of my favorite spots was the serene pond with water fountains, where I could just sit and take in the peaceful surroundings. The garden was well-maintained, and every path led to another breathtaking view.
If you’re looking for a relaxing getaway from the city’s hustle and bustle, this is a great spot to enjoy some quiet time, take beautiful photos, or just appreciate nature.
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A Peaceful Escape at China-Malaysia Friendship Garden
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If you're looking for a beautiful and peaceful place to visit in Malaysia, the China-Malaysia Friendship Garden is a must-see! The moment I stepped in, I was surrounded by traditional Chinese architecture, a serene pond, and stunning red lanterns.
The garden felt like a hidden oasis, with lush greenery, charming walkways, and adorable panda statues adding to the experience. The peaceful sounds of water fountains and rustling trees made it the perfect place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature.
For anyone who loves Chinese culture, garden landscapes, or just a quiet escape from the city, this place is a gem!
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A Night Stroll at China-Malaysia Friendship Garden, Putrajaya
Under the soft glow of lanterns, the China-Malaysia Friendship Garden turns into a serene nighttime escape. Intricately designed bird cages hang among lush plants, adding a poetic charm to the scene. The artistic blend of traditional Chinese elements and modern creativity makes every corner picture-perfect. In the background, the Seri Wawasan Bridge illuminates the night, completing this magical experience.
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The Beauty of Chinese Gardens|Walking in the China-Malaysia Friendship Garden
The China-Malaysia Friendship Garden, as a witness to the friendly relations between China and Malaysia and a symbol of the friendship between the two peoples, is located in the green garden next to Putrajaya Lake. The traditional Chinese courtyard-style architecture is quiet and elegant, and it is also a very suitable garden for strolling and appreciation.
🌟Highlights:
There is a Chinese garden in the garden, which shows the essence of traditional Chinese garden art. The beautiful ponds, rockery, pavilions and towers complement the plants and flowers in the garden.
All building materials, including the 200-year-old stone lions at the entrance of Zhiyuan, were imported from China, allowing visitors to experience an immersive Chinese experience.
The garden is not large but is very suitable for taking photos. There are many local students and couples taking photos.
Standing by the lake, you can see the Steel Mosque on the other side of Putrajaya Lake. You can also sit by the lake and enjoy the tranquil environment. There are also bicycle rental services nearby, so you can ride around the lake.
🕙Opening hours: 6:30-19:00
🎫Entrance fee: Free
📍Detailed address: Lebuh Sentosa, Presint 4, 62250 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Malaysia.
TheStyleDiary
Great building as if travelled to China
💞Reasons to Recommend: Nice place for photoshooting and chilling around.
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Find Your Zen at Putrajaya's China-Malaysia Friendship Garden
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Must visit! The China-Malaysia Friendship Garden in Putrajaya is a serene and beautifully designed garden that symbolises the strong diplomatic and cultural ties between China and Malaysia. Nestled within the lush Taman Botani area, this peaceful retreat combines traditional Chinese architectural elements with Malaysian landscaping. As you stroll thru the garden, you are greeted by vibrant red pavilions, intricate stone bridges, tranquil water features, all of which create a harmonious atmosphere. This garden is particularly photogenic during the clear sunny days with the gentle sunlight casting gentle reflections over the ponds and pagoda.
The blend of greenery and traditional Chinese motifs offers a relaxing escape from the city's hustle. It's a great spot for those who appreciate nature, culture, and history. Whether you're looking to take a peaceful walk or capture some picturesque moments, this garden is really a hidden gem worth visiting when in Putrajaya.
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I got to experience China's beautiful garden at China-Malaysia Friendship Garden with my beloved one. you can get in for free and also it was family friendly and alsoo beside the Putrajaya lake only.. it was so beautiful and calming at the same time, hoping to go to the real one next time hehhe #china #malaysia #garden
📍Address: China-Malaysia Friendship Garden