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Macau 澳門小游
chin:
A Chinese garden would always have a pond, with willow trees, a zigzag bridge, and preferably golden carps in the water.
chin:
When the family fortunate declined, the garden fell into ruins but it was eventually purchased and restored by the government in 1973, and opened to the public in 1974, according to the tourist brochure. When we visited the garden, we saw many local residents, mainly elderly people, were exercising in the nice garden.
The main building in the garden is now a pavilion for for arts & craft exhibition and other cultural activities. This picture is the back of the pavilion with two balconies over the pond.
chin:
There was a separate lotus pond. By the time of our visit, the lotus are withered. I imagine how nice it would be in the summer when the lotus are in full bloom.
chin:
In my opinion, even the withered lotus has a rustic beauty. :)
chin:
Nice to see some green in the dead of winter.
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