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Zürich Chinagarten

West bank of the lake,
Zürich
Switzerland
1-435-2111

Location: On the west bank of the lake, just past the Bellerive Museum

Type: Garden/Arboretum
Addmission Fee: 4 Sfr
Hours: March-October daily, 11 am-7 pm

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Zürich's Chinagarten is one of the most significant Chinese gardens outside China. Beautiful plush gardens are highlighted by Chinese pavilions of various shapes and sizes and white zigzag bridges, complemented by a wonderful tea house, where visitors can sample over 30 different types of teas. All the materials used to construct the buildings – including wood, stones and bricks – were imported from China. March-October daily, 11 am-7 pm. On the west bank of the lake, just past the Bellerive Museum.
Last updated February 2, 2012
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