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Lingnan Garden

Chinese Garden in Sham Shui Po

No.1 Lai Wan Road, Lai Chi Kok, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong

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Lingnan Garden is a classical Chinese-style garden located within Lai Chi Kok Park in Sham Shui Po, Kowloon. Covering 12,500 square meters with approximately 2,600 square meters of water features, it showcases traditional Lingnan architectural style from southern China. The garden was designed to introduce the Lingnan garden style to Hong Kong, drawing inspiration from four famous gardens in Guangdong Province: Keyuan in Dongguan, Liang's Garden in Foshan, Qinghui Garden in Shunde, and Yuyin Shanfang in Panyu. Named after 'Lai Chi' (lychee), a famous fruit of the Lingnan region, the garden features courtyards, winding corridors, and ornate decorations divided into 10 scenic spots centered around a pond. Architectural structures radiate from the central pond and are linked by porches and corridors, showcasing intricate plaster decorations, elegant woodwork, stone carvings, pottery sculptures, and rockery made from Tai Hu stones. The garden features longer eaves reflecting southern China's wetter climate, muted grey tones with green and earthy red tiles, and colorful fiber-optic lighting along the eaves that adds charm at nighttime. The Eastern Gate serves as the main entrance, leading to an open courtyard with a phoenix mosaic and classical fairy tale relief. Visitors can explore hexagonal pavilions, arched bridges over the moon pond, and traditional stone boats. The garden offers educational programs where students can engage in traditional literati activities including dueling couplets, playing chess, appreciating flowers, and distinguishing tea leaves. Open daily with free admission, it provides a peaceful retreat showcasing authentic southern Chinese garden architecture and culture.

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