Walking Therapy At Lingnan Garden

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August 17, 2023


"In every walk with nature, one receives more than he seeks."

- John Muir

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Not a long time ago, I discovered another hidden gem in my new place that I newly explored. In fact, it is part of the Lai Chi Kok Park where I usually stay on weekends. The fact is, I haven't explored all corners of Lai Chi Kok Park yet, so I didn't know that the garden just lies within it. One day, my boss and I were walking down the street when I saw the name Lingnan Garden, and I asked her where it was. Later that day, she walked me to the garden, and I was surprised upon knowing that it was actually the same park we visited on the night of the Mid Autumn Festival in September five years ago, particularly a few days since I landed here in Hong Kong. So basically, it was the very first tourist attraction I visited here. Who would have thought that it was just so near to me? And this has become my new place to spend time during the weekend when I have no plans to travel.


It isn't just an ordinary park, but rather a nature trail to have walking therapy, unwind, enjoy, and be fit. You'll find out why as you read along. On one fine Sunday, when the sun was so high, I walked through this winding path with lush vegetation on both sides that complemented the blue sky well. Those colorful garlands made me feel like, I was in a place with a fiesta celebration because we usually see this decoration during festivals in our country.

One of my favorite things about Hong Kong is the initiative to make nature trails in urban parks. Despite being in the middle of the city, people would feel like they were in the countryside while walking in this kind of park. Moreover, this initiative could also lessen air pollution in urban areas while attracting more tourists. The fact that Hong Kong is a dense and advancing region, the air population is uncontrollable, so adding more trees in urban parks is truly helpful.

The Lingnan Garden is part of Lai Chi Kok Park as mentioned above. There are different entrances to this park but I took the one nearest to my place. On the way to the Lingnan Garden is this Butterfly Garden with huge butterfly sculptures surrounded by different flowers. There's no doubt that the spring season is the best time to visit this garden when the flowers are in full bloom.

There are resting spots and benches provided for visitors to unwind and enjoy the scenic view in this park while breathing fresher air.

Sometimes we don't need to go to the countryside or the mountains just to have a walk in nature, anywhere with trees and plants is part of nature. This park provides shade, not just to visitors, but also to birds and other tiny creatures in this area. Different types of trees, flowers, and medicinal plants can also be found here.

It is easy to spot the entrance of the Lingnan Garden in Lai Chi Kok Park as it is surrounded by gray brick walls and noticeable traditional Chinese architecture with pretty tiled roofs and eaves.

Although Lingnan Garden was only opened to the public in 2000, the architecture would make you feel like you were in a different Chinese dynasty in the old era. No wonder it is visited by many photographers taking Chinese-themed photoshoots and tourists.

This garden is spacious at 12,500 square meters, and a huge area of it is covered with water features. From the name itself, this garden has Lingnan architecture which originated in the Lingnan region in China, and the elements were absorbed from the Tang and Song empires.

Based on its layout plan, this garden has ten spots consisting of eight pavilions, some fitness stations, a jogging path, and even an amphitheater. This doesn't count some spots on other parts of Lai Chi Kok Park outside this garden.

This is just one of a few Lingnan Gardens across China, and lucky am I to be closer to it, which I can visit at any time. I honestly felt like I was walking in a Chinese palace garden while wandering around here. It's a huge place with different scenic spots. Bridges and winding corridors connect one side to another and give access to different pavilions situated around the pond.

Some of the attractions include animal-shaped stone sculptures, pottery, rockery, and Chinese ornaments. Can you spot the swan and crocodile stone carvings? The giant turtle with a snake over it is, of course, evident in the photo. The pigeon seemed to want to outshine them as it stood confidently on top of them.

I never thought the rock formations on the pond were animal shapes until I looked intently at this photo. But I liked the water lilies more that are blooming inside those fenced stone sculptures. They are pretty in pink.

A swan stone sculpture on the left, and turtle on the right.

Different pavilions offer sheds under the sun, where visitors can rest and gather with their friends or families. Those Indonesians were preparing for their photoshoots in their traditional dresses. I noticed that they dominate this garden in numbers.

Meanwhile, tree canopies provide shade for birds, and the pond is where turtles and different types of fish live and reproduce, creating a bigger family. Koi fish, of course, exist in this pond, as they serve as lucky fish for the Chinese.

Aren't these tortoises cute? They seemed to be playing and having fun.

Take off your shoes and have walk therapy

One of the scenic spots that people are visiting, especially nature lovers, is this covered winding walkway laid with pebbles. If you have read my Shadow contest entry, then this looks familiar to you. Without the shadows though. I chose the other side of the walkway as there were more shades from the sun.

This place is cleaned and sanitized regularly, so it's definitely safe to take off your shoes. Even so, I wouldn't mind walking barefoot here and getting dirty. However, I opted to retain my cloth shoes as it was quite painful to go barefoot, especially on my first time. I could hear people saying "Hou tong" or "So hurting," because it really is.

Every time I visit this place, I spend more or less half an hour walking around the walkway, or simply sitting on the bench while my feet rest on the pebbled path. There are concrete benches inside the covered walkway, so visitors could take a break from walking. @mipiano would definitely want to spend time here as well.

In China, they call this "tap shek," and doing so has a lot of health benefits like improving blood circulation and relieving tension. Many parks here in Hong Kong, and for sure in China too, have pebbled and cobbled pathways to help people improve their fitness. I also noticed that the elderly are usually those who like walking on such walkways. That's probably one of the secrets to Chinese people's longer lives.

This side of the pond is paved with cobblestones too where people could walk barefoot.

As @ifarmgirl said, this is a perfect place to contemplate things and life. Yes, it is. A lot of thoughts come to mind every time I choose to kill time here, and this is my way to connect with nature in the middle of the city. Oftentimes, we have to step out in the sun, embrace the warmth it gives, smell fresher air, admire the beauty around us, and be grateful for all of them.

The vibrant colors of nature around me are body and soul-restoring. The sounds of nature are soothing to the ears. You wouldn't think you are in the middle of the city when in this place, and I wouldn't mind spending more time here, as I often do, because that's how I feel relaxed and release the tension inside me. Walking in nature is just a simple way, but mind me, it's beneficial for our well-being. Yet, many just take it for granted.

Who could resist staying longer here? Even bonsai of different kinds around the garden are simply attractive and add charm to the place.

I saw several sweet gum trees, and I can imagine how pretty the place is in autumn. I can't wait to see it! I don't need to go to the mountains to capture the color of fall. It's just a few minutes away from my place.

The Amphitheater on the eastern side often has shows and events. That day, local musicians were playing their instruments. They are from a certain group or organization.

The fitness stations and jogging track are my next targets with proper attire and shoes.

photo taken on another day

Despite wearing a pair of jeans and inappropriate clothes, I let my body perspire while trying the fitness equipment at different fitness stations initially made for the elderly. Who said they were just for the elderly? They are for me as well, lol.

Everyone is free to use the fitness equipment, so this park is definitely a one-stop place for the weekend. You can walk in nature, unwind, gather with your friends, enjoy, and be fit. My female Chinese boss once heard me say I wanted to go to the gym. She just responded, "No need to go to the gym. Exercise at the park. It's just free." That made sense when I saw these fitness stations. And from now on, this will be my gym station while connecting with nature.

(All photos are mine)

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I envy how Hongkong has such a reachable park and so many activities to do there! I wish Bkk has more of the green park in the city like this.

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What is BKK? I believe every country has beautiful spots..you just need to explore your place ☺️

!PIZZA

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Oh my bad haha 😆 Bkk is short for Bangkok. Well, we do have parks but it just so hot here so it‘s hard to maintain the greenery as much as I hope. I think ;)

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Hey, Thailand has a lot of beautiful spots too.. You should show them to us someday..

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Wow! Hongkong is really a very beautiful place sis. You are so lucky to be there. How I love the places and your excellent photos as well. Best regards.

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I can just imagine the cool breeze from the trees
Would make me want to take a nap there 😂😂
It's a beautiful garden indeed

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These concerned people in Hongkong having made this initiative of creating this urban park must be thinking that living in the city or urban area can be therapeutic and healthy, too! I enjoyed this virtual walk. Thanks for sharing!

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Wonderful, that level of detail with which you tell us about the places. I enjoy it very much.
I would go to that garden to take pictures, but also to walk on the pebbles 😋, and to read, or to talk with you and mipiano 😅/

Nice day to you, @jane1289.

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Haha.. It's my pleasure to walk you here.... You're a great photographer so for sure your shots would be greater.

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It's a nature embracing park. This is really appreciatable that the government have developed park in urban area and it is really good to preserve nature and environment.

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Just imagine a city without greenery..
The ozone layer would be affected much.. , people here still care about it and developing urban parks with lots of trees.. That's the least thing they can do..

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How are you dear friend @jane1289 good morning
How beautiful this place that you have discovered, without a doubt it is the ideal place for a walk and to relax
beautiful photos, thank you very much for sharing with us
have a wonderful day

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Indeed a relaxing place.. The view itself is relaxing.. Lots of trees and resting sheds to spend time

!PIZZA

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It is so amazing to see this park in a bustling HK. It is truly beautiful and it's truly a great place to spend time on and just be. Thank you for this tour through your gorgeous shots, sis!

!LADY

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It's glad to know that you like it . For sure, you would like to walk on the pebbled footpath as well ☺️...

!LADY

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Oh, I would do that barefooted sis! 😍

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What a beautiful walk and park I can see how walking there is therapy

LOve this butterflies

Thanks for joining the Wednesday Walk :)

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I love those butterflies sculptures too.. But the real ones are lovely ☺️

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What can I say. You reminded me of me, of my travel blogs and comments from people on like they felt they were there immersed there as I narrated things.

I connect with so many things you said... those huge trees, shades, walking paths, places to rest. Walking when the sun is high but all on Shade... oooo!!! Luxury.

THat hero pigeon photo was nice on top of the snake and turtle.

and you know what, I exercise, just very less, mostly stretches on the park near by, it has nothing like this park has. Still trees, and dogs... my friends. I written on them...

Even though that park has nothing as this has, it still is nice, places to sit, trees and doggie friends.

I have left travelling and writting. I know how it is to see the pictures, select them and re live those movements... visualising every element, I can see you felt that.

I too visited a park similar to this and written on it but that's not nearby, travelled to a place for it so its nice you have a spot like this to recreate.

Oh.. and music concert, live one, so cool!!

Only thing missing is something good to eat... and a nice lake where we can go boating.

Eco friendly practices imbebed will be great... I see these days its all gone, everyone using single disposable bags, buying that throwaway plastic mineral water and stuff.

Eating in disposables, creating garbage and ruining the beauty of the place.

It used to make me angry.

They should have cycle lanes, and childrens park as well and neat rest rooms, again these tourists or visitors dirty it.

And visitors should be charged a ticket to get into the park, so that money can be used for maintainance.

Just saying.... anyway!!

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Thanks for your long and meaningful comment.. But you can check the link to Lai Chi Kok Park above and you might change your thoughts regarding garbage disposal, cycles, children's parks, and majority part of your comment..

This is part of Lai Chi Kok Park where cleanliness is maintained..i bet you did't see a single trash on the road.. Moreover, there are children's playgrounds, fitness stations, sports grounds, even skateboarding parks, and different gardens. Btw, there are neat restrooms here as well..

And fact that it is in Hong Kong where throwing trash in public places has a penalty, people are disciplined and know where to dispose of their trash ☺️..

Anyway, thanks for the comment.

!LADY

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Wow, I really adore the tranquility of the place. It was indeed a great place to stroll and unwind. 🤗

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Hey @jane1289
It's for sure that Lingnan Garden is a great place to take a walk.
And it's wonderful to have a park like Lai Chi Kok with its long walking path through that lush forest.

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Yes. And a great place for some cardio exercises hehe

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I think Hong Kong has one of the best tourism industries in the world, Asia generally. They might not be on a global chart but I am seeing from your blog blows my mind.

You definitely had a great time, imagining not knowing you have a place as cool as this very close to you.

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Just a walk away to this place.. I can visit at any time hehe .. There are a lot of beautiful places here, just need to discover and explore...the countryside is the best to explore..

!PIZZA

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In the past, you shared the butterfly park and the artificial butterfly is looking very realistic.
It's a great place to visit and I am confident no one feels regret to visit the place at any time. I wish I also visit the place because it's attracting me very much.
The Chinese architecture is also attractive and is sure enough to give the vibes like you are in China.
You must enjoyed walking barefoot.
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Hello, @jane1289
Nice to see your blog!
I feel like walking into that places too.

Your picture really seems happy even some leaves covers your face

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