Ever pass Jalan Song and think, “one day I should stop there”? This is that place. Malaysia-China Friendship Garden is not a huge tourist attraction, but for a slow evening walk, a few photos, and a bit of Kuching city air, it actually works very nicely.
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What I like about this place is that it feels very “Kuching neighbourhood”, but with extra effort put into the details. You get the Chinese-style arch, pond, pavilion, zig-zag bridge, Zheng He statue, Sarawak-themed monuments, and enough open space for a simple walk after dinner.
I checked a few visitor sources before writing this:
TripAdvisor has it at about 4.1/5 from 60 reviews. Recent visitors liked the peaceful feel, photo spots, milk tea stop, koi pond and parking. One fair warning from older reviews: the pond condition can depend on maintenance, so don’t expect a perfect theme park every time.
Trip.com’s 2026 travel notes recommend around 1 to 1.5 hours here, especially early morning or late afternoon. That feels about right. If you just walk, take photos and sit for a bit, one hour is enough.
Malaysia Traveller calls it worth visiting, free to enter, with public toilets and a tea house. Their practical note is useful too: parking is free, but peak evening slots can fill up.
Borneo Post also described it as a favourite local place for evening walks, jogging, family time and even wedding photos. That’s pretty much the real vibe here: more local hangout than “must-buy-ticket” attraction.
My honest take: go when the sun is softer. Late afternoon to early evening is the sweet spot. The lake reflections look better, the heat is less annoying, and the park feels more alive with people walking, jogging, or just lepak around the pond.
Quick info:
Location: Jalan Song / Tabuan Heights, Kuching
Hours: commonly listed around 5:00am–10:00pm
️ Entry: Free
Parking: Available, but can be busy in the evening
Time needed: 45 minutes to 1.5 hours
Best for: evening walk, casual photos, family stroll, low-budget Kuching stop
️ Bring: water, mosquito repellent if staying late, and comfortable shoes
Small tip: don’t come expecting a full-day attraction. Come after coffee, dinner, or errands nearby. As a short Kuching stop, it is honestly quite pleasant.
Have you been here recently? Is the pond looking good now, or still depends on the week? Share your latest update below.
Sources checked:
https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Attraction_Review-g298309-d9594072-Reviews-Malaysia_China_Friendship_Park-Kuching_Sarawak.html
https://sa.trip.com/moments/detail/kuching-781-143307691
https://www.malaysia-traveller.com/malaysia-china-friendship-park.html
https://www.theborneopost.com/2016/06/26/friendship-park-seeing-is-believing/
https://jotarofootsteps.blogspot.com/2015/07/sites-malaysia-china-friendship-park.html