Dunedin Chinese Garden (Chinese: 蘭園; pinyin: Lán Yuán) is a Chinese garden located in Dunedin, New Zealand.
The garden is located next to the Toitū Otago Settlers Museum close to the centre of the city and numerous other of the city's tourist attractions, including the Dunedin Railway Station and Queens Gardens.
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DunedinChineseGarden (Chinese: 蘭園; pinyin: Lán Yuán) is a Chinesegarden located in Dunedin, New Zealand. The garden is located next to the Toitū Otago...
The Chinesegarden is a landscape garden style which has evolved over three thousand years. It includes both the vast gardens of the Chinese emperors and...
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Ho Chin, CNZM (Chinese: 陳荣和; pinyin: Chén Rónghé; Jyutping: Can4 Wing4wo4) CNZM (born 1941) is a lawyer and was the 56th Mayor of Dunedin, New Zealand....
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Precinct. Queens Gardens contains the city's main cenotaph. Close by this to the east lie the Otago Settlers Museum and DunedinChineseGarden. Beyond this...
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heritage trail including Arrowtown, Kawarau Gorge, Lawrence and the DunedinChineseGarden. Blizzard and Flood of 1863 Mining in New Zealand West Coast Gold...
Settlers Museum, and DunedinChineseGarden. Beyond this lie the inner city precincts of The Exchange and the Warehouse Precinct. Early Dunedin was centred on...
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strong Chinese presence in Dunedin, which has the country's only traditional ChineseGarden. Recent mayor from 2004 to 2010, Peter Chin is of Chinese descent...
2019 was "Dunedin Icons". The festival now draws over 15,000 attendees annually from Dunedin and elsewhere around the country. Queens Gardens is a roughly...
is still a distinct Chinese community in Dunedin, whose former[update] mayor Peter Chin is of Chinese descent. However, most Chinese New Zealanders live...
been a staging ground between inland Otago and the wider world. While Dunedin's current official city limits extend north to Waikouaiti, inland to Middlemarch...
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two-day weekend festival for Chinese New Year, and a one-day festival is held in Dunedin, centred on the city's Chinesegardens. Many cities in North America...
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diverse botanical gardens in the Greater Western Sydney area. Major botanical gardens in New Zealand include Dunedin Botanic Gardens, 1863; Christchurch...
first opened in Dunedin during the gold rush era and by the early 20th century, most major towns in New Zealand had at least one chinese restaurant. New...
South Dunedin is a major inner city suburb of the New Zealand city of Dunedin. It is located, as its name suggests, 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) to the south...