Our final stop of the day is the relatively little known Parliament House Garden.
ReadLast day of the trip! Some of us went outlet shopping, but we chose to go to Tulip Top Gardens
ReadWe decided to visit the Korakuen garden in Okayama next to the castle. It is It is one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan.
ReadThe Imperial Palace East Gardens encompasses the former Honmaru and Ninomaru areas of Edo Castle and the Imperial Tokagakudo Music Hall.
ReadShinjuku Gyoen (新宿御苑) is a large park and garden. It was originally a residence of the Naitō family, then became an Imperial Park.
ReadGlover Garden is situated on the southern slope of the Minamiyamate hillside and offers a superb and extensive view of Nagasaki Harbour.
ReadWe took a taxi to our cousin's home and spent a nice morning exploring the Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
ReadFrom the Lost World in the Cloud Forest, we walked down the Cloud Walk which provided fantastic views around the dome.
ReadDescending the Cloud Walk in the Cloud Forest, we passed through Crystal Mountain where there were many crystals on display.
ReadIn the Cloud Forest, we took an elevator to the highest point of the mountain, entitled "Lost World," with LEGO sculptures in a pond setting.
ReadThe final part of the attraction is an underworld Secret Garden.
ReadBelow the heart of Crystal Mountain in the Cloud Forest, we walked on the Treetop Walk.
ReadCloud Forest is a fake mountain enclosed in a glass dome complete with waterfalls and treetop (and mountaintop) boardwalks.
ReadWe explored the Continental gardens including Australian, South African, South American, Mediterranean, Californian and the Olive Grove.
ReadOur final stop in the Flower Dome is the Flower Field.
ReadFlower Dome is supposedly the largest glass greenhouse in the world. It showcases plants and flowers from five continents in nine gardens.
ReadAfter the Flower Dome, we stopped by at the hawker food centre nearby to have some dinner.
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