Chinese Garden of Friendship | |
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Location in the Sydney central business district | |
Type | Chinese garden |
Location | 1 Harbour Street, Sydney central business district, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Coordinates | 33°52′35″S 151°12′10″E / 33.8765°S 151.2028°E |
Area | 1.03 hectares (3 acres) |
Created | 1986–17 January 1988 |
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Operated by | Place Management NSW |
Visitors | 230,000 (2016–17) |
Status | Open all year |
Official name | Chinese Garden of Friendship |
Type | State heritage (complex / group) |
Designated | 5 October 2018 |
Reference no. | 2017 |
Type | Other – Landscape – Cultural |
Category | Landscape – Cultural |
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Traditional Chinese | 誼園 | ||||||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 谊园 | ||||||||||||||||||
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The Chinese Garden of Friendship (simplified Chinese: 谊园; traditional Chinese: 誼園) is a heritage-listed 1.03-hectare (3-acre) Chinese garden at 1 Harbour Street, in the Sydney Central Business District, New South Wales, Australia. Modelled after the classic private gardens of the Ming dynasty, the garden offers an insight into Chinese heritage and culture. It was designed by Guangzhou Garden Planning & Building Design Institute, Tsang & Lee, and Edmond Bull & Corkery. It was built between 1986-1988 by Gutteridge Haskins & Davey, the Darling Harbour Authority, Imperial Gardens, Leightons, and Australian Native Landscapes. The gardens were added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 5 October 2018.[1]
The Chinese Garden of Friendship was designed by Sydney's Chinese sister city, Guangzhou. Its proximity to Sydney's Chinatown complements the area's already rich Chinese heritage and culture. The garden was officially opened 17 January 1988 as part of Sydney's Bicentennial Celebrations and named the Chinese Garden of Friendship symbolising the bond established between China and Australia.
The garden is located at the corner of Day Street and Pier Street, Darling Harbour, the former site of NSW Fresh Food and Ice Co.[2]