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Dunedin Chinese Garden (Public)

The Garden is an authentic example of a late Ming early Ching Dynasty Scholar’s Garden and celebrates the Chinese influence on Otago's history and heritage. It is one of only three that exist outside of China and the only one in the Southern Hemisphere. All materials have been transported from Shanghai and the Garden was built by traditional Chinese artisans and builders. Plantings were influenced by Garden Architects from Shanghai, planted and maintained with the influence of traditional Chinese culture and heritage.

Transport yourself away from New Zealand in this traditional Chinese garden then complete the experience by trying traditional-style Chinese teas and food in the form of steamed buns and dumplings in the Tea House and Gift Shop.

Opening Hours and Tariffs

Open daily 10am - 5pm except Christmas Day

Adult $9.00pp

Child under 13 years Free

Student/beneficiary $6.00pp

Contact Details and Location

Physical Address: 39 Queens Gardens, Dunedin
Phone: 03 477 3248
Email: chinesegarden@dcc.govt.nz
Website: http://www.dunedinchinesegarden.com

Facilities and Amenities

Car/Bus/Coach Park Toilets Accessible Picnics Allowed or Seating Provided Cafe/Morning & afternoon teas and lunch available if booked

Brochures/Map available

Children Welcome

Conference Facilities

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Dunedin Chinese Garden

Directions

The Dunedin Chinese Garden is located on the corner of Rattray and Cumberland Streets, opposite Queens Garden and beside Toitu Otago Settlers Museum.

It is within easy walking distance for the Octagon and Dunedin Railway Station.

The garden has a free car park

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