I have long heard that there is a Chinese garden in the Philippines, but I didn't expect to meet it by chance when I visited it. The gate of the park is just above Licha Park, which is also the Grand Square. Walking through the square, you can see the iconic archway, which is different from the archway in Chinatown. It is engraved with the world for the public. The buildings in the park are similar to those in Chinese style. It seems that the early Chinese immigrants in the Philippines contributed a lot and had a deep influence. The park has to collect tickets. There aren't many tourists in it. They can just have a quiet rest and enjoy the cool summer.