Dragon Garden, Chinese garden in Tai Shui Wai, Hong Kong.
Dragon Garden is a landscaped garden in Tai Shui Wai featuring curved bridges, traditional pavilions, and lotus ponds arranged across multiple sections. Stone pathways connect these areas and flow around natural rock formations and water features.
The garden was established in 1976 based on classical principles of Chinese garden design that emphasize water and rock elements. This design approach represents a long tradition of Chinese landscape art practices.
The garden serves as a gathering place where residents practice tai chi and play traditional board games as part of their daily routines. These activities reflect the importance the community places on preserving classical pastimes.
The garden is accessible by multiple bus routes including lines 11, 511, and minibus 21M from various locations across Hong Kong. Walking through it at a relaxed pace lets you discover all the pavilions and bridges without feeling rushed.
The garden contains a space called Mei Jing Tang where local residents gather regularly to play traditional board games and chess together. Visitors often overlook this area, though it is integral to daily life in the garden.
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