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One of the most beautiful and serene locations on the grounds of the Jade Palace is the Master Garden. Here in this lush, peaceful setting, some of the greatest figures in kung fu history are honored with statues.
—Excerpt from The Art of Kung Fu Panda 3[1]

The Master Garden (also called Master's Garden) is an area located within the grounds of the Jade Palace constructed to honor deceased kung fu masters.[1] It was first featured in Kung Fu Panda 3, where Po and Shifu discussed Po's new role as teacher, the true meaning of being the Dragon Warrior, and the concept of chi.

Description

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List of statues

History

In Kung Fu Panda 3

Shifu-meditates

Shifu meditating in the garden while Po approaches

Coming soon!

In Showdown of Legendary Legends

The Master Garden is featured as a playable level, obtained through the game's bonus DLC.

Trivia

Gallery

Images

Videos

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Miller-Zarneke, Tracey. The Art of Kung Fu Panda 3, p. 113. ISBN: 9781608874941.