Cassandra Victor ANN/THE STAR – Living and working in the city can sometimes get a little stressful, so it’s always a good idea to take a break from the concrete jungle and immerse yourself in nature. The good thing about Malaysia is that you don’t have to go far to unwind at a place that’s […]
Developed in collaboration with The Malaysian-China Friendship Association (PPMC) to symbolise bilateral relations, visit this pristine garden for a journey
A visit to Putrajaya will not be complete without first checking out the China-Malaysia Friendship Garden. Filepic
The good bilateral relations between Malaysia and China is celebrated at a peaceful garden within the administrative capital of the country.
The China-Malaysia Friendship Garden in Putrajaya commemorates the 40th anniversary of the diplomatic relationship between both countries.
Officially opened in 2015, it is situated at Anjung Floria – the same venue which hosts the annual Putrajaya Flower and Garden Festival (also known as Floria Putrajaya) – in Precinct 4.
Located next to the elegant Seri Saujana Bridge, this peaceful Chinese-style garden is definitely worth a visit. If not for the sights of beautiful blooms, then maybe for the sheer mischief of tricking your social media friends that you’re in China.