I have passed by the garden once, or twice without strolling through it. So, on my recent visit to the Gardens by the Bay, I thought I would have a closer look at it. I am glad I it. I think it is safe to say, the garden is not the normal garden one expects. I find it unique and interesting.
In the gardens are Podocarpus and Juniper bonsai trees, Bismarckias surrounding a water feature, a beautiful section of bamboo plants, shady tropical trees, naturally coloured rocks from Japan and the Singapore granite quarry, a rivulet, and a pavilion …. among other things.
The garden certainly lives up to its name of being a ‘Serene’ garden. It is quiet and peaceful, very serene indeed, providing visitors solitude from the hustle and bustle of city life, a stone throw away.
Here are some pictures from my visit.
Podocarpus and Juniper bonsai trees. You can see the business district in the background.
Natural red coloured rocks, or boulders. Bismarckia palms surrounding a water feature. It has an air of mysticism about it – to me anyway. Bamboos. I like the sight of bamboos. The statue of the face of The Buddha in a field of – either dwarf bamboos, or young bamboos. Maybe a different variety of bamboos. Naturally colour rocks from Japan, and Singapore’s granite quarry. A rivulet. The sound of water is, I guess, a common feature of a Zen garden. Benches for the tired visitor. Or, for those who desire to sit for a moment to enjoy the serenity of the place.
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