The park is beautiful. Make sure to visit the temple. The sites, sounds, and smells are wonderful. Spend the money to do tea in the tea house or have lunch at the nunnery.

The park is beautiful. Make sure to visit the temple. The sites, sounds, and smells are wonderful. Spend the money to do tea in the tea house or have lunch at the nunnery.
A well keep secret. A garden to visit and meditate. A must visit to get away from the usual sites of Hong Kong
It´s very easy to get there, you get to the Kwun Tong MTR line and stop at the Diamond Hill station. You just have to walk 3 minutes and you´ll be at the Nan Lian Garden.
There´s a cafe and a souvenir store inside the garden.
The Nan Lian Garden is very well maintained and it´s a good place to...
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The gardens are beautiful and the vegetarian meal served in the restaurant is delicious.Best of all, the gardens are free to visit as is the adjacent Po Lin Nunnery
The gardens were beautiful and the silk embroidery was fantastic.It was so peaceful to walk around and to see the skyline of Hong Kong in the background and we had nice vegetarian lunch at the nunnery over the road,another place to visit is The Temple of the Thousand Buddhas.
Well worth a visit? Beautifully maintained gardens. A serene and peaceful spot amongst the bustling city of Hong Kong.
This is actually connected to the Chi Lin Nunnery. It's a beautiful place, meticulously manicured. Great for just walking, relaxing, and visiting with special family and friends.
It is worth taking a trip to see these traditional Chinese gardens. There is a restaurant in the the gardens that do afternoon tea. Very basic but nice and they also do other food but it is vegetarian. The gardens are worth going to see. Right across the road is a shopping plaza so when you are finished you can...
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This was an unexpected pleasure to find the garden in the middle of the city. It was beautiful and well tended. So serene, that we found ourselves speaking in hushed tones in order to preserve the calm, quiet aura. Access this by taking the metro to the Diamond Hill stop. The garden is well marked, across the street. Note: It...
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Even I am a local residence, I don't understand how come there is a park which does not allow people sit on the benches, lean at the rails nor walk any way you like!!! During the time I visited it, visitors MUST walk in ONE way, not the other. Not to say turn around to revisit a corner of the...
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