Taiping Lake Gardens

Taiping Lake Gardens

Perak

75/10090 min

Taiping Lake Gardens, located in Perak, Malaysia, is the country's oldest public garden, established in 1880 on a former tin mining site. Conceived by Colonel Robert Sandilands Frowd Walker and developed by Charles Compton Reade, the garden spans approximately 64 hectares and features ten picturesque lakes and ponds including Alamanda Pond, Jungle Lake, and Swan Lake. The gardens are celebrated for their vibrant flora, including golden rain trees and bamboo clusters, creating a tranquil urban oasis near Bukit Larut and the Taiping Zoo. Historically, the land was donated by Chung Keng Quee, a prominent local leader, to serve as a recreational park for the public. The garden's design reflects British colonial garden town planning and has been meticulously maintained since its inception. Visitors enjoy shaded walkways, abundant birdlife, and recreational facilities such as playgrounds and boating. Its serene landscapes and rich biodiversity make it a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance in Malaysia.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Taiping Lake Gardens is during the early morning to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and beautiful sunlight filtering through the foliage. Visitors are advised to purchase tickets for kayak and boat rentals in advance during peak periods. The gardens are accessible year-round and offer public restrooms and playgrounds, making it family-friendly. Nearby attractions include Bukit Larut and Taiping Zoo, which can be combined for a full day of exploration. Travel by car or express bus is convenient, with ample parking and transport links from Penang, Ipoh, and Kuala Lumpur. Discounts may be available for group visits or local residents.

Faits intéressants

  • •Taiping Lake Gardens was the first public garden established in Malaya (now Malaysia) during British rule.
  • •The gardens feature ten scenic lakes and ponds, including Alamanda Pond and Swan Lake.
  • •The land for the gardens was donated by Chung Keng Quee, a prominent leader of the Hai San mining group.
  • •The garden's design was influenced by Charles Compton Reade, who also planned Kuala Lumpur's garden town.
  • •Golden rain trees (Samanea saman) line nearby Residency Road, creating a striking visual during blooming seasons.

Histoire

1880

Originally a tin mining ground, the site was transformed into a public garden in 1880, initiated by Colonel Robert Sandilands Frowd Walker.

The land was donated by Chung Keng Quee for public recreation.

The garden's development was overseen by Charles Compton Reade, a notable urban planner who also contributed to Kuala Lumpur's garden town design.

1884

By 1884, the gardens were planted with grasses, flowers, and trees, and fenced to protect from livestock.

Over the decades, the gardens have been expanded and preserved, becoming a cherished green space and a symbol of colonial-era urban planning in Malaysia.

Guide du lieu

1
Alamanda Pond

One of the ten scenic ponds in the gardens, known for its calm waters and surrounding lush greenery, perfect for peaceful walks and birdwatching.

2
Swan Lake

A picturesque lake named for the swans that inhabit it, offering serene views and a habitat for local wildlife.

3
Golden Rain Tree Avenue (Residency Road)

A pathway lined with golden rain trees (Samanea saman), which bloom with bright yellow flowers, creating a vibrant canopy and carpet of blossoms in the garden's vicinity.

4
Recreational Facilities

The gardens include playgrounds for children, a skating rink, and facilities for kayaking and boating on the lakes, enhancing visitor engagement and family-friendly activities.