Tired of visiting malls? Are you longing for a nice whiff of fresh air?
Well then, cancel your weekend plans and take a trip down to the China-Malaysia Friendship Garden in Putrajaya!
This gorgeous park isn’t exactly new, but it’s currently going viral for how absolutely breathtaking it is, thanks to the 走咯 我们吃喝旅行去 Facebook page.
Located at the permanent sire of FLORIA Putrajaya, or Anjung Floria in Precinct 4, Putrajaya, the Lingnan-styled garden is the first project implemented in the form of a Friendship Garden in collaboration with the Malaysia Cina Friendship Association (PPMC).
Based on a report by Harian Metro, the park was developed on 0.24 hectares of land and costed RM1.5 million to create.
The park was built based on six main elements, namely mountains, water, rocks, buildings, calligraphy and plants.
The soothing greenery of the location is contributed by magnificent white cempaka trees (2 were planted as a symbol of the diplomatic ties between Malaysia and China), along with Maple trees, bonsai trees, bamboo and various other types of trees and flowers.
On top of that, the view of the Seri Saujana bridge gives the traditional park a modern twist!
So, what are you waiting for? Bring your loved ones along for a trip to China that won’t take as long as a flight to the country!
What do you think of this gorgeous garden? Share your thoughts in the comment section.
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