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Visiting The Chinese Garden at Jurong In Singapore

Bonsai + Fish + Turtles

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The Chinese Garden at Jurong is a gorgeous garden offering activities galore for the whole family! You’ll find thousands of Chinese Bonsai, many architectural beauties, and even a museum dedicated to turtles. It’s great outing to explore nature with the fam!

Enjoy a stroll through the Chinese Garden, where you’ll see rainbow bridges, arch buildings, stone boats, a tea house and pagodas. This garden is home to a thousand bonsais, and experts are on hand to teach how to prune and care for these magnificent trees. Don’t miss the Fishes Paradise, where kiddos can feed koi for a dollar! Fun!

For a bit more fun, check out the Live Turtle & Tortoise Museum within the garden! For just S$5 (S$3 for children under 6), get up close with more than 800 turtles and tortoises of more than 50 different species! Many of these reptiles are kept in enclosures, but others roam freely around the grounds. For a dollar, you can also pet and hand feed some of them!

Why Little Steps Loves It:​

An inexpensive and unique outing with space for the little ones to run around, explore nature, and meet turtles!

Who It's Perfect For:

Families looking to venture outside the city center to observe nature.

What Else:​

The Chinese Garden is open all day, and there is no admission fee! Make sure you bring your bug spray and sunscreen.

Additional Info:​

Chinese Garden

1 Chinese Garden Road, Singapore 619795

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The Live Turtle & Tortoise Museum

1 Chinese Garden Road, Singapore

+65 6268 5363

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