From the website: “ Admission to the Garden Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden is open daily at the following times (except for Mondays from November to April, as well as …
From the website: “ Admission to the Garden Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden is open daily at the following times (except for Mondays from November to April, as well as Christmas Day and New Year’s Day when it’s closed): SPRING: May 1 – June 14 from 10 am to 6 pm SUMMER: June 15 – August 31 from 9:30 am to 7 pm AUTUMN: September 1 – 30 from 10 am to 6 pm WINTER: October 1 – April 30 from 10 am to 4:30 pm”
What are the gardens like during the end of October? Have most of the plants died back? We're visiting at the end of the month and I really want to go to the gardens but if there isn't much to see then I'll wait to revisit in the spring/ summer. Thanks!
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We are here at the end of the month of October. The 28th to be exact. The deciduous trees have their fall colors. All staff members told us this is the best and most colorful time of …
We are here at the end of the month of October. The 28th to be exact. The deciduous trees have their fall colors. All staff members told us this is the best and most colorful time of the year to visit the garden. Go if you are still in town. It was breathtaking
May I ask when are the pond renevations planned to be completed.
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We visited in mid-July 2017 and found the property in pristine condition and both Koi and the resident turtle enjoying the renovated pond. The adjacent public park was also clean …
We visited in mid-July 2017 and found the property in pristine condition and both Koi and the resident turtle enjoying the renovated pond. The adjacent public park was also clean and well-tended.