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Contribuisci feedbackThe public park of the lady garden is a puclic park near abbotabad cant area. the park is a very popular recreation place for the citizens of Abbotabad.a section is also for women and children with swings, slides, saws and so on separated. come to see and make photos.
Beautiful park in the middle of abtabad. it only has to be for ladies and children and one for families. as winter it was not green. it has attached a small amusement party to it. where are about ten. it is a good place for small children. my children had a lot of fun.
It is a great place to visit, but people need to take care of cleanliness.
Beautiful place with natural beauty with in the city. now a day is good by cantt. play article for children required more attention. amleast swings must be updated. lolz
The Lady Garden Park (originally Ladies ' Garden) is a public park in Abbottabad town, Pakistan. The park was established soon after the foundation of Abbotabad town itself (January 1853) by Major James Abbott.[1] As distinct from the Company Bagh (East India Company Park) which was also founded down in the main bazaar for the recreation of natives , the Ladies Garden was exclusively for the use of European or White ladies and families. It was laid out over a whole block of the urban military cantonment area, opposite to St Luke 's Church, Abbottabad. A number of trees and flowers imported from England and other places were also planted here.[2] While the British Raj in India lasted, this park retained its exclusive character, but after the Independence of Pakistan in 1947, it was opened to all the general public. The park is a very popular recreational place for the citizens of Abbottabad. Apart from the general, open area with lawns and walks etc., a section has also been segregated for women and children, with swings, slides, see-saws and so on. A small snack-bar and benches are also placed in a pleasant location, under some fine old trees. A special feature of the park is the copy of the farewell poem written by Major Abbott, the town 's founder, which has been carved on a big stone slab beneath a majestic cedar tree.[3] Many tourists come to see and read this and get themselves photographed here (See Link Below for Abbott Poem Text).