Nan Lian Garden

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★ 4.7 (116K+ reviews) • 1M+ booked
Nestled in the heart of Hong Kong's bustling urban landscape lies the serene oasis of Nan Lian Garden, a 3.5-hectare masterpiece designed in the traditional Tang Dynasty style. This meticulously landscaped Chinese classical garden offers a harmonious blend of nature and architecture, featuring exquisite timber structures, unique rock formations, and ancient trees. As a tranquil retreat from the city's hustle and bustle, Nan Lian Garden invites visitors to immerse themselves in a world of peace and beauty. Whether you're seeking a peaceful escape or a cultural exploration, this captivating garden promises a memorable experience for all who visit.
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Nan Lian Garden, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR
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Nan Lian Garden Reviews

4.7 /5
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wan ********
10 Sep
The location is very convenient, close to Kwun Tong MTR station, and a ten-minute walk to the hotel. There are many restaurants nearby. The hotel has comprehensive facilities, is clean and tidy, and the staff are friendly.
Klook用戶
10 Sep
Located about a 5-minute walk from Mong Kok Station, the room is large and clean.... The only issue is the air conditioning isn't quite cold enough....
Chen **********
11 Sep
easy to add eSim to the phone by scanning the QR code. reception and coverage is good. will buy again. thank you
2+
JosephRemus *****
10 Sep
very friendly staff, best service.
Klook用戶
11 Sep
Cake Flavors: The fruit cake is delicious and fresh, especially the pistachio cream flavor. All the cakes look very appealing!
賴 **
10 Sep
This was my first time in Hong Kong, and this hotel is very close to the subway station with plenty of food options nearby. If this hotel has a special price next time, I will definitely consider staying here again.
Cheung *******
11 Sep
I picked the first session, so just queued up for around 10 min, the process is smooth for getting it, very good!
2+
Leung ********
11 Sep
I brought a friend to the Red Chimney restaurant at the Hang Feng Hotel for the lunch buffet today. We were seated promptly at 12 noon, and the variety of food was quite extensive: - Cold Seafood: Crab legs, snails, shrimp, mussels, oysters, and sashimi (salmon, tuna, red seabream, herring, octopus, pickled mackerel) - Cold Dishes: Salad bar, cheeses, smoked salmon, Spanish ham with melon, a variety of sushi - Hot Dishes: Roast beef (good quality, not dry), lamb chops, roasted meats, curry, steamed fish, etc. - Desserts: Assorted pastries, Häagen-Dazs and Mövenpick ice cream - Drinks: Various hot and cold drinks, coffee machine The quality was good, and at only $268 per person (including the service charge), it was a real bargain!

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Pavilion of Absolute Perfection

Step into a world of architectural splendor at the Pavilion of Absolute Perfection, a true gem nestled within Nan Lian Garden. This octagonal marvel, perched on an island amidst the tranquil Lotus Pond, is a sight to behold with its vibrant hues and intricate design. Surrounded by Buddhist pines and connected by the striking vermillion-colored Zi-Wu bridges, it offers a picturesque view that is perfect for photography enthusiasts and those seeking a moment of contemplation. Whether you're drawn by its beauty or its serene ambiance, the Pavilion of Absolute Perfection promises an unforgettable experience.

The Rockery

Discover the art of traditional Chinese garden design at The Rockery, a captivating feature of Nan Lian Garden. This area showcases intricate rock formations that are both a visual delight and a testament to the skillful artistry involved in their creation. As you wander through, you'll find reverently displayed bonsai and exquisitely shaped stones set in raked gravel, creating a serene and contemplative atmosphere. The Rockery not only enhances the garden's natural beauty but also offers a unique glimpse into the cultural heritage of Chinese landscaping.

Chinese Timber Architecture Gallery

Embark on a journey through time at the Chinese Timber Architecture Gallery, where the rich history of traditional Chinese building techniques comes to life. This gallery within Nan Lian Garden is a treasure trove of exquisite wooden structures that showcase the elegance and craftsmanship of ancient Chinese architecture. As you explore, you'll gain insight into the intricate methods used to create these timeless masterpieces, making it a must-visit for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts alike. Immerse yourself in the beauty and sophistication of Chinese timber architecture and leave with a deeper appreciation for this enduring art form.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Nan Lian Garden is a beautiful tribute to the Tang dynasty's rich cultural heritage. This serene oasis, a collaborative effort between the Chi Lin Nunnery and the Hong Kong Government, opened its doors in 2006. It offers a unique opportunity to explore ancient Chinese garden design and architecture, immersing visitors in the elegance of traditional Chinese culture and aesthetics.

Landscape Design

The garden's design draws inspiration from the Jiangshouju Garden in Shanxi Province, skillfully using techniques like borrowing, concealing, and extending views. This creates a seamless and expansive landscape that captivates the senses and offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life.

Historical Opening

Since its opening on November 14, 2006, Nan Lian Garden has become a beloved landmark. It is celebrated for its commitment to preserving historical and cultural values, providing a peaceful retreat where visitors can appreciate the timeless beauty of traditional Chinese garden artistry.