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Step into the Chinese Garden and you might just imagine you?re in ancient China! Built in 1975 and designed by Prof Yuen-chen Yu, a well-known architect from Taiwan, the Chinese Garden is modeled along the northern Chinese imperial style of architecture and landscaping.

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Singapore Chinese Garden(HDR)

Date

June 24, 2007 at 10:32

Author

Erik Estrada from Normanton Park, Singapore

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