Lou Lim Ieoc Garden
Lou Lim Ieoc Garden
4.5
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BradJill
Hongkong, Kina156 829 bidrag
jan. 2023
Macau has recently reopened to the outside world after being in virtual lock down for the past three years. Now being able to return to our sister city from Hong Kong more freely, one of the first places we visited to is the Lou Lim Ieoc Garden in the St. Lazarus Quarter of the city. Opening hours are 6am to 12am daily.
This is a Suzhou-style garden that is very well maintained and just a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. The garden is walled in and includes numerous bench seatings as well as a few pavilions with seating in a lovely landscaped garden with tall mature trees for shade, rock grottos, winding footbridge, a large koy pond with a historic building where exhibitions are held as well as access to the Macau Tea Culture Museum.
The gardens are attractive year round but particularly so during holiday periods such as Mid-Autumn Festival and Chinese New Year when they add additional plants, blooming flowers and kumquat trees. Some years there are orchid displays as well. It is also a top place to visit each June when the lotus plants are in full bloom.
This is a really nice place to spend some time if you plan to explore the St. Lazarus Quarter during a visit to Macau.
This is a Suzhou-style garden that is very well maintained and just a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. The garden is walled in and includes numerous bench seatings as well as a few pavilions with seating in a lovely landscaped garden with tall mature trees for shade, rock grottos, winding footbridge, a large koy pond with a historic building where exhibitions are held as well as access to the Macau Tea Culture Museum.
The gardens are attractive year round but particularly so during holiday periods such as Mid-Autumn Festival and Chinese New Year when they add additional plants, blooming flowers and kumquat trees. Some years there are orchid displays as well. It is also a top place to visit each June when the lotus plants are in full bloom.
This is a really nice place to spend some time if you plan to explore the St. Lazarus Quarter during a visit to Macau.
Skrevet 23. januar 2023
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dremo
Singapore, Singapore26 bidrag
nov. 2019
Childhood memories garden for a must visit for all ages. Well maintained, peaceful and tranquility. Trees are neatly named for public to understand and appreciate the plants more in depth. Comfortable walk away from the busy streets and corners outside. Friendly staff. Had a great time chillaxing.
Skrevet 7. oktober 2020
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OrderintheHouse
Brisbane2 783 bidrag
jan. 2020
For our 40th wedding anniversary my wife and I enjoyed an 18 day Asian tour from 28 December 2019 to 14 January 2020 taking in short stays in Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Laos and Singapore.
In Macau we had a two night stay in the Hotel Royal (reviewed separately) on Estrada da Vitória in the Macau parish of São Lázaro.
For our one full day in Macau it rained on and off. Our program included a good visit in the morning to Guia Fortress (reviewed separately). After Guia Fortress, we decided to call in to see the Lou Lim Ieoc Garden, having no idea what to expect. We were not disappointed as this was a really lovely Chinese garden – an urban oasis in busy Macau and a quiet, peaceful resting place to get away from the hustle and bustle of Macau city life. It was still a great place to visit even in wet weather.
The garden is modelled on those of Suzhou, China, the most famous of all Chinese classical gardens. It was the brainchild of local merchant Lou Kau who built the garden in 1906 as part of his residence. In 1973 the Macau government acquired the Garden as a public park and it was opened to the public the next year. There are lots of narrow paths, bamboo groves, rock grottoes and a lotus pond filled with golden carp and lotus flowers. There is also a very interesting nine-turn zig zag bridge to thwart evil spirits (which can travel only in straight lines).
As we travelled through the Garden we admired a classic Chinese rich red columned covered walkway with an ornate white painted low side fence and green tiled roof. This was in the shape of a square with the walkway as the perimeter of the square and an open area in the middle with a nice floral display. There are a number of small four or five columned stone covered pavilions throughout the Garden with groups of people on the seats provided, no doubt taking a break from the excesses of the modern world and soaking up the very peaceful surroundings or meeting others for a chat.
Taking centre stage is the waterside pavilion, Qingcao Hall, which is a fusion of Chinese and Western cultures with the external wall painted in light pastel yellow or beige, the favourite colour of Portuguese while the barrier close to the pond is painted red, China’s favourite colour. The corridor pillars are Gothic style, with European style engravings of white flower patterns at the top.
The Garden offers an enchanting archway entrance with three Chinese tiled motifs above the arch and nice floral displays on both sides of the arch. As you enter you are greeted by an interesting stone sculpture of a lady beside a duck which obviously has some significance.
We really enjoyed our surprise 30 minute visit in this lovely place. We saw the Garden on the map and didn’t know what to expect and our visit turned out to be a wonderful experience for both of us. We give it the “thumbs up” as a great place to include on any Macau travel itinerary.
In Macau we had a two night stay in the Hotel Royal (reviewed separately) on Estrada da Vitória in the Macau parish of São Lázaro.
For our one full day in Macau it rained on and off. Our program included a good visit in the morning to Guia Fortress (reviewed separately). After Guia Fortress, we decided to call in to see the Lou Lim Ieoc Garden, having no idea what to expect. We were not disappointed as this was a really lovely Chinese garden – an urban oasis in busy Macau and a quiet, peaceful resting place to get away from the hustle and bustle of Macau city life. It was still a great place to visit even in wet weather.
The garden is modelled on those of Suzhou, China, the most famous of all Chinese classical gardens. It was the brainchild of local merchant Lou Kau who built the garden in 1906 as part of his residence. In 1973 the Macau government acquired the Garden as a public park and it was opened to the public the next year. There are lots of narrow paths, bamboo groves, rock grottoes and a lotus pond filled with golden carp and lotus flowers. There is also a very interesting nine-turn zig zag bridge to thwart evil spirits (which can travel only in straight lines).
As we travelled through the Garden we admired a classic Chinese rich red columned covered walkway with an ornate white painted low side fence and green tiled roof. This was in the shape of a square with the walkway as the perimeter of the square and an open area in the middle with a nice floral display. There are a number of small four or five columned stone covered pavilions throughout the Garden with groups of people on the seats provided, no doubt taking a break from the excesses of the modern world and soaking up the very peaceful surroundings or meeting others for a chat.
Taking centre stage is the waterside pavilion, Qingcao Hall, which is a fusion of Chinese and Western cultures with the external wall painted in light pastel yellow or beige, the favourite colour of Portuguese while the barrier close to the pond is painted red, China’s favourite colour. The corridor pillars are Gothic style, with European style engravings of white flower patterns at the top.
The Garden offers an enchanting archway entrance with three Chinese tiled motifs above the arch and nice floral displays on both sides of the arch. As you enter you are greeted by an interesting stone sculpture of a lady beside a duck which obviously has some significance.
We really enjoyed our surprise 30 minute visit in this lovely place. We saw the Garden on the map and didn’t know what to expect and our visit turned out to be a wonderful experience for both of us. We give it the “thumbs up” as a great place to include on any Macau travel itinerary.
Skrevet 29. juni 2020
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YJ Lee
Seoul, Sør-Korea244 bidrag
mar. 2019
마카오 반도의 세나도 광장을 구경하고 들르면 좋은 곳. 성 라자루스 성당 근처에 위치해 있다. 신기하게도 길거리에는 차 소음이 있는데 이 곳에 들어가면 다른 차원의 문을 열고 들어간 것처럼 조용해진다. 여행 중 휴식의 시간이 필요할 때 찾으면 좋을 곳. 입장료는 무료이니 한번쯤 방문해 봐도 좋을 듯하다.
Skrevet 29. januar 2020
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534shunsuket
Tokyo (prefektur), Japan1 313 bidrag
jan. 2020
主要な観光地から少し距離がありますが、都会の中にあるオアシスのような庭園です。池や竹林など見どころが多く、たくさんの人が休んでいます。
Skrevet 22. januar 2020
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tansokuponta
Tokyo (prefektur), Japan3 837 bidrag
nov. 2019
セナド広場の北側にあるラザロ地区を散策してたら、この庭園に出会いましたるそんなに大きくない庭園ですが、周回してると色々な景色に出会える素敵な庭園です。マカオに行ったら必ず見てほしいですね。
Skrevet 5. desember 2019
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higashinomori
Tokyo, Japan1 798 bidrag
nov. 2019
「盧廉若公園」をご存じでしょうか?トリップアドバイザーの地図は間違っています。修正依頼しても直していただけません。場所はガイドブックや現地調達の地図のようが頼りになります。
マカオは多くの世界遺産がありますが街中を散歩しているとこんなに素晴らしい庭園を観ることができます。それも無料で。。。
盧廉若の私邸で現在はマカオ政府が管理、大きな池の周囲の散策路には迷路のような石庭がありのんびりと癒される場所と言えるでしょう。入場無料はお気に入りです。
マカオは多くの世界遺産がありますが街中を散歩しているとこんなに素晴らしい庭園を観ることができます。それも無料で。。。
盧廉若の私邸で現在はマカオ政府が管理、大きな池の周囲の散策路には迷路のような石庭がありのんびりと癒される場所と言えるでしょう。入場無料はお気に入りです。
Skrevet 21. november 2019
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Sara Dias
Macao, Kina15 bidrag
okt. 2019 • Familie
Great garden for taking some time off.
Also good for kids.
There are a couple traditional pavilions with interesting exhibitions.
If you go early you can check some elderly doing tai chi or practising Cantonese opera.
One of my favourite places any time of the day.
Also good for kids.
There are a couple traditional pavilions with interesting exhibitions.
If you go early you can check some elderly doing tai chi or practising Cantonese opera.
One of my favourite places any time of the day.
Skrevet 22. oktober 2019
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JanetIan22
Perth, Australia187 bidrag
sep. 2019
I have visited this place a few times and they very often put up new displays depending on the season or holiday theme. It has lots of little areas to visit with a cultural building in the center to display art or cultural artifacts. Its a very interesting garden and lovely place to get away from the city feel and relax.
Skrevet 19. oktober 2019
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ftour1994
Bangkok, Thailand35 bidrag
jun. 2019
สถานที่ที่ควรพาพ่อแม่มาเดินเล่นอย่างยิ่ง ภายในเป็นสวน ร่มรื่น อากาศดี มีกำแพงล้อมรอบแบบจีนสมัยโบราณ มีสระน้ำให้ดูปลา เหมาะแก่การมาพักผ่อน
Skrevet 10. september 2019
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- Lou Lim Ieoc Garden er åpen:
- Søn - Lør 06:00 - 21:00
- Hoteller i nærheten av Lou Lim Ieoc Garden:
- (0.16 km) Casa Real Hotel
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- (0.44 km) Legend Palace Hotel
- (0.32 km) Hotel Golden Dragon
- (0.62 km) Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau
- Restauranter i nærheten av Lou Lim Ieoc Garden:
- (0.14 km) Mang Pan Koi
- (0.18 km) DongYing ShiBa Fan GaoShi De Dian
- (0.23 km) Pou Chi Lam Restaurante
- (0.25 km) Yaxiang Fenmian Cafe
- (0.26 km) Noble House Restaurant