Launceston City Park, a historic green space in the heart of the town, was developed by the local horticultural society in the 1820s. Today, visitors can wander through a tranquil oasis filled with European and native trees, a serene duck pond, and a Victorian fountain. The park also features a conservatory, a playground, and a bandstand, providing a variety of spaces for relaxation and recreation. A unique highlight is the Japanese macaque enclosure, a gift from Japan, adding an exotic touch to this charming and well-preserved public garden.
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