Singapore - I spent a delightful morning reconnecting with nature and my sister during a 2-hour guided walking tour at Chinese Garden, organised by National Parks Board. My sister and I arrived just before 9am, when the air was still cool and the park was calm. It was a perfect for a relaxing start to the day.
Our journey began from Jurong Lake Gardens, where we met our guide, Siti. From the very beginning, it was clear we were in good hands. Siti was incredibly knowledgeable, especially when it came to edible plants; something I never realised was such a big part of our local greenery.
We entered through the iconic entrance arch and crossed the elegant bridge into the Chinese Garden. The scenery immediately transported us into a tranquil, classical Chinese landscape.
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| Arch entrance to Chinese Garden |
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| Jurong Lake |
One of the highlights early in the tour was visiting the air-conditioned hydroponics enclosure. This was fascinating; almost like stepping into a mini research lab within a garden.
We walked into the editable plants area and there was the cat whiskers herb, known for its medicinal properties. Cat whiskers herb is a traditional Southeast Asian medicinal plant widely used as a natural diuretic to treat kidney disorders, urinary tract infections, and reduce water retention. Rich in antioxidants, it also helps manage high blood pressure, gout, and diabetes, often consumed as a tea for detoxification
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| Cat Whiskers herb |
The Jujube plant or Chinese red dates are often used in traditional remedies. Jujube fruit is high in vitamins and minerals and low in calories. High in antioxidants. Jujube fruits are a rich source of compounds such as flavonoids, polysaccharides, and triterpenic acids. Some of these compounds have antioxidant properties.
The Red Button Spiral Ginger plant stood out with its vibrant colour and unusual shape. the Red Button Spiral Ginger is edible, particularly the red, cone-shaped bracts and the yellow flowers that emerge from them. They are often eaten raw, offering a sweet, slightly sour taste similar to green grapes or apples.
We also learned about Job’s tears, which can be processed into what we know as Chinese pearl barley. Chinese pearl barley or Yì yǐ rén, are nutritious, gluten-free, teardrop-shaped grains popular in Asian cuisine and medicine.
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| Job's tears |
Another interesting discovery was the Passiflora quadrangularis Erotica plant or the Penis passion fruit.
Along the garden there were asparagus growing in the editable garden.
As we continued our walk, we arrived at a large, serene pond filled with lotus plants. The lotus flowers were in full bloom with graceful, delicate, and truly beautiful. It was one of those moments where you just stop, take it in, and appreciate the calm.
Then we walked pass the twin pagoda
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| Sister and me |
Siti also pointed out the fragrant Ylang-Ylang flower, which is famously used in perfumes like Chanel No.5. It was amazing to think that such a luxurious scent has its roots in a simple flower growing right here.
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| Ylang-ylang flower |
We then made our way to the iconic 7-storey pagoda, a striking landmark that adds to the charm and cultural richness of the garden. Nearby, the 12 zodiac statues added a fun and familiar touch, with visitors stopping to find their respective zodiac signs.
Further along, we came across another pond filled with water hyacinths. Their soft purple flowers created a stunning contrast against the water, adding another layer of beauty to the landscape. Our walk concluded with a peaceful stroll through a bamboo forest, where the tall, swaying stalks created a soothing, almost meditative atmosphere.
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| water hyacinth flower |
Overall, the tour was not just a walk. It was an enriching experience. Thanks to Siti’s insights, we saw the garden through a completely different lens, appreciating not just the beauty, but also the purpose and stories behind the plants.
It was a wonderful way to spend a morning—learning, exploring, and simply enjoying nature with my sister.

























































