Located in the area of Diamond Hill, Nam Lien Garden was built in the architectural style of the Tang Dynasty and occupies an area of 3.5 hectares. Every design in the garden premises, even the smallest detail, reveals the quintessence of the culture of a prosperous Chinese feudal dynasties, worthy of the words that locals and tourists love. special for this place "a quiet place in the middle of the bustling city. You will be immersed in a space of cultural and religious heritage with artistic and creative garden designs.
Officially opened to visitors from mid-November 2006, Nan Lien Garden is an artificial garden built modeled after Christmas Thu Cu Vien, in Shanxi province, China, in a classical style. but very elegant. The garden pops up like a bright pearl in the heart of the bustling urban center of the Kowloon peninsula with modern high-rise buildings and overlapping mountains. The noise and dust filtering system is arranged around the site, a series of luxuriant and luxuriant old trees all bring an extremely quiet relaxing space. Built with inspiration from the traditional garden style of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), the period when landscape garden architecture flourished immensely in the history of feudal China, you will find here the most delicate architectural features, not mixed with any layout art. The garden consists of 4 main elements in the typical style of Tang Dynasty architecture such as artificial hills, ornamental rocks, water, and ancient trees. The stones with many shapes and colors brought from Tam Giang and Lieu Chau are exquisitely sculpted by the hands of talented artisans, adhering to the typical architectural features of ancient China "the land surrounded by land". around the rock". The characteristics of the "water" element such as lakes, lotus ponds, waterfalls... are created with the criterion of keeping their natural state intact. Typical wooden structures are the golden octagonal pavilion located in the center of the garden, built in the architectural style of the Tang Dynasty, located along winding and winding roads. shaded by green trees. Visiting the Chinese wooden architecture exhibition area, you will have a panoramic view of this unique architecture as well as wooden models.
Coming here, in addition to relaxing in a charming and poetic setting, you can also relax at a traditional tea ceremony shop or enjoy unique vegetarian dishes in a restaurant on the garden's premises, where you You can drop your soul in the calm water. The restaurant also serves high-quality vegetarian dishes for gourmets, with special set menus for 2 or 4 people.
The garden is a peaceful place, so visitors need to follow the rules set out to ensure everyone has the best moments of enjoying nature. Visitors will be asked to dress appropriately, not to use tripods for photos, to take group photos, not to walk in the grass, or to eat in the promenade or sanctuary within the grounds of the garden except areas where food and drinks are served. In addition, animals are not allowed inside the garden premises, except in special cases that need to consult the management.
Nam Lien Garden is open to welcome guests daily from 07:00 - 21:00, no entrance fee.
Chi Lin Vegetarian Restaurant serves lunch from 12:00 - 14:30, dinner from 18:00 - 21:00 (Monday to Friday); serves lunch from 11:30 to 15:00, afternoon tea from 15:00 to 17:30, dinner from 18:00 to 21:00 (weekends and public holidays).
Song Sha Xie Tea Ceremony is served from 12:00 to 17:00 daily.
Souvenir shops are open from 10:00 to 18:00 daily.
Visitors can easily use public transport to visit Nam Lien Garden: MTR subway line from Quan Duong (Kwun Tong) station to Diamond Hill, the garden is about 5 minutes walk from exit C2. . You can also take bus routes and stop at Diamond Hill (11, 74X, 75X,8 2X, 82P, 84M, 85C, 85M, 91, 91M, 92.286M); and stop at Fung Tak Road (3B, 10, 11C, 74X, 91, 92).