Chinese Gardens The Chinese and Japanese Gardens are managed by JTC Corporation. Over the years, the Gardens have transformed into a popular attraction for both local and foreign visitors to Singapore.The thematic architectural elements and unique landscaped grounds of the Gardens provide a green oasis for the community living in the western region of Singapore. Chinese Gardens VRs History A well-known Taiwanese architect, Prof Yuen-Chen Yu was placed in charge of designing the Chinese Garden.The 13.5-ha Garden was designed and built based on classical northern Chinese imperial architectural style, specifically reminiscent of the Sung dynasty period (AD 960-1279).
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Key features of the Garden include selected architectural reproductions based on Beijing's Summer Palace. Over the years, the Garden has undergone some changes and new features were added to revitalise the area. They include attractions such as the Suzhou-style Bonsai Garden and the Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum. In 2001, JTC also removed entrance fees into the Gardens and extended its opening hours to 10:00 pm. Till today, the Garden continues to provide a peaceful refuge to Singaporeans who go there for walks amidst the landscaped grounds. Couples also enjoy taking wedding photographs by the bridges and pagodas and enjoy the festivities at the Gardens during Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations |








