Hong Kong, Day 5 - Nan Lian Garden #2.
Today's post is a continuation of Nan Lian Garden #1.
I walked towards the wall and looked over it. And I realized that I was standing over Fung Tak road.
I walked up to the pond to take a closer look and quickly return to the shade. Here ended our garden tour and we were off to some sightseeing.
A skyscraper towering over us.
If you have missed post #1, click here to visit and enjoy.
As we walked along the garden route, we get to enjoy the ever-changing scenery on both sides.
The rocks in the garden are both imported and from local site.
Priceless items on exhibit.
No photography is allowed in the Chinese Timber Architecture Gallery. The gallery was dimly lit.
The landscape garden is not complete without rocks.
Beautiful view of the greens, water and pond.
Recyclable timber bin with 3 compartments.
The souvenir and snack shop where we dropped by for a rest and refreshing drink.
A long building with connecting corridor built at the pond side.
The steps leading to Chi Lin Nunnery.
I walked towards the wall and looked over it. And I realized that I was standing over Fung Tak road.
We only walked up to the main entrance. Took this photo on my left from the entrance gate roof.
Centre view from the entrance gate.
Our host brought to our attention that the wooden structure of the roof were joined without using any nail.
Took this photo on my right from the entrance gate.
I walked up to the pond to take a closer look and quickly return to the shade. Here ended our garden tour and we were off to some sightseeing.
A skyscraper towering over us.
Linking to Skywatch Friday.
Hear my cry, O God; listen to my prayer.
From the ends of the earth I call to You,
I call as my heart grows faint;
lead me to the rock that is higher than I.
For You have been my refuge,
a strong tower against the foe.
(Psalm 61:1-3, New International Version-NIV)
Such a stunning garden, what a beautiful place to visit.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Indeed its a very stunning and beautiful garden.
DeleteBeautiful, Nancy! Here in Montreal, we have the Botanical Gardens, and there is a Chinese and Japanese Garden...your photos remind me of it. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, I too love to visit the Chinese and Japanese garden.
DeleteI really enjoyed those photos, nice of you to share!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Have a great day!
DeleteNancy it is so beautifully located in a big city. What did the workers do in the garden?
ReplyDeleteHi Gosia, I noticed the workers tending to the grass in one picture and the other water was brushing or cleaning the decorative items.
DeleteI love this garden that is nestled in the city. It's most beautiful. I would love to spend the day here.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous weekend Nancy. ☺
Hi Sandee, I am sure you would enjoy this garden.
DeleteThe pavilion particularly catches my eye.
ReplyDeleteHi William, it was very hot that day. I would have loved to go nearer to have a look inside the pavilion.
DeleteWhat a beautiful garden!
ReplyDeleteHi Ladyfi, yes it is. Have a lovely weekend!
DeleteWow! What a gorgeous garden, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteA Pavilion in the centre of the Lotus Pond and the impressive skyscrapers are really stunning!
Thanks for sharing!
Have a nice weekend! :)
Hi Sonia, Thank you and have a wonderful weekend!
DeleteWhat a gorgeous garden in the city! Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom. Have a enjoyable weekend!
DeleteBreathless beauty. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
JB
Hi Julia, yes it is! Have a beautiful weekend!
DeleteThanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon, have a lovely weekend!
DeleteSo filled with information.. good that you put them here so that you can remember always!! hahahaa...
ReplyDeleteYes, in future when I come back to read about it, it will refresh my memory of my visit.
DeleteA great place to visit. Looks clean and wonderful.
ReplyDeleteEnjoying your shots, Nancy.
Hi Lina, one distinctive thing we noticed about Hong Kong is the cleanliness.
Deletea lovely garden. But you almost wish for them to take away the skyscrapers :)
ReplyDeleteThe skyscrapers will be a constant reminder for us to appreciate this lovely garden. Thank you for your visit and comments.
DeleteSome shots are really nice! The buildings do look a bit 'new'.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stacy. Have a beautiful week!
DeleteBeautiful garden. I have been there once.
ReplyDeleteHi Mun, I wouldn't mind visiting the place again, very well maintained.
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