After extensive rebuilding works over the last five years, the Chinese and Japanese Gardens in Taman Jurong were officially reopened on Sept 8 by Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong as part of Jurong Lake Gardens. Read more: https://str.sg/rHFz
Familiar landmarks such as the Twin Pagoda, Grand Arch and Stoneboat remain – alongside new spaces such as Water Wall Court and the Japanese Garden’s Guesthouse, a multipurpose hall that can accommodate up to 1,000 people.
The Straits Times highlights some of the key attractions visitors can look forward to on their next visit.
VIDEO BY: JACEN TAN, KEVIN LIM
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