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China-Malaysia Friendship Garden @ Anjung Floria, Precinct 4 Putrajaya


The China-Malaysia Friendship Garden is a Lingnan-styled garden complete with distinctive Chinese elements and character, located at Anjung Floria, Precinct 4 Putrajaya. 

Named Zhi Yuan, Zhi means the acquaintance of friends while Yuan means an alluring scene of a meeting point, embodying the concept of “one view, same direction”.

The 0.6-acre (0.24 hectare) garden is sited on the permanent grounds of the annual Putrajaya Flower and Garden Festival known as Royal FLORIA Putrajaya, making it the first permanent component of the festival.

The Friendship Garden was developed in collaboration with The Malaysia-China Friendship Association (PPMC) to symbolise the 40th anniversary of good bilateral relations between Malaysia and China.

The overall plan of the garden is based on the style of a Lingnan Garden that comprises six major elements – mountain, water, stone, building, calligraphy and plants.

Utilizing landscape limestone from Yingde County in Guangdong Province to construct the mountain scenery, cliff and pool layout, the gentle slope and the spacious cornice, the tower, the deserted lane, the decorative carvings, the contrast of blue, green and yellow colours, the corridor of the bridge and the unique flowers and plants overlooking the scenic lake, together they bring out conspicuously the traditional characteristics of this Friendship Garden.

Paved with coloured bricks and stones, with winding corridors, luxuriant trees, flourishing flowers, exquisite courtyards, and a pavilion reserved for renowned calligraphers and painters, this garden stands erected as a testimony to the long-lasting friendship between China and Malaysia.

For enquiries, please contact our officers:

Mr. Ariff bin Yunus +6016 208 2042 (ariff@ppj.gov.my)
Ms Sashikala Nathan +6012 903 6005 (sashi@ppj.gov.my)
Ms Nabilah Rahman +6017 258 8174 (nabeelahrahman3003@gmail.com)
Ms. Nurainnie Ahmad + 016-617 2381 (nurainnie@gmail.com)

Getting here: GPS Coordinate 20 54’45.62 E 1010 40’47.63”

Source: Putrajaya Floria Sdn. Bhd.













  


Siaran Akhbar : TAMAN PERSAHABATAN MALAYSIA CHINA DI FLORIA PUTRAJAYA

Siaran akhbar berkenaan Taman Persahabatan Malaysia China di FLORIA Putrajaya.

China-Malaysia Friendship Garden is the latest addition at New Floria Site

The Putrajaya Flower and Garden Festival or FLORIA Putrajaya organised by Perbadanan Putrajaya is set to kick up a storm with a brand new component called the China-Malaysia Friendship Garden, a Lingnam-styled garden complete with distinctive Chinese elements and character at its permanent site in Precinct 4, Putrajaya.

Development of the Friendship Garden at FLORIA's permanent site is an approach undertaken by PPj to improve and diversify components of the Flower and Garden Festival, in line with the initiative to place FLORIA Putrajaya on par with other international flower shows.

This garden, the first project to be implemented as Friendship Garden in Putrajaya will be developed in collaboration with The Malaysia-China Friendship Association that mooted the idea to establish such garden. Subsequently, the Chinese Government via appointed an agency appointed by them, Dongguan People's Association For Friendship With Foreign Countries have consented to the development of a China-Malaysia Friendship Garden and will channel the funds of RM1.5 million to cover the entire construction of the garden.

The ground breaking and tree planting ceremony of the 0.6 acre was officiated by Mr Hu Chunhua, Member Of The Political Bureau Of The CPC Central Committee & Party Secretary Of The CPC Guangdong Provincial Committee and Tan Sri Dato' Seri (Dr) Aseh Hj Che Mat, President Perbadanan Putrajaya.

PPj will act as Project Manager to help PPMC monitor the implementation of this project that is scheduled for completion in early June 2014, while the People's Government of Dongguan City, Guangdong Province will provide technical advice on the design and detailing elements of the Chinese Garden.

Malaysia-China Friendship Association (PPMC) is an NGO established in 1992 that aims to deepen and strengthen mutual understanding and friendship between the people of Malaysia and China. PPMC has conducted numerous programs in the fields of culture, education, youth and sports, tourism and the economy to improve relations between the two countries.