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  • [[File:Heyuan Garden, Yangzhou.jpg|thumb|Heyuan Garden]] ...s his residence, hence the garden’s name. It is the best preserved private garden in Yangzhou.
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  • In Nanxiang Town, there is a very beautiful garden—'''Guyi Garden''' (古漪园), one of the five classical gardens in [[Shanghai]], built du ...and the Nanxiang Wall. Many different breeds of bamboo are planted in the garden, such as purple bamboo, sturdy bamboo, chopstick bamboo, Japanese bamboo, a
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  • ...er the special protection area of [[Tianjin]]. Originally named [[Qianyuan Garden]], it was the private residence of [[Lu Zongyu]], minister-counsellor to Ja ...of [[Qing Dynasty]] when he settled here. ”Jing” means ”stillness” and the Garden was named after the emperor who try to strengthen himself with noble spirit
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  • [[File:Yuyuan Garden.jpg|thumb|Yuyuan Garden]] ...dens in [[China]]. Built in 1559 and extended in 1577, each section of the garden is separated by curved white walls crowned with the head and body of a drag
    1,023 bytes (164 words) - 03:36, 22 May 2014
  • ...was that of a [[Ming Dynasty]] deserted garden—the [[Shouzhi Garden]]. The garden got its new name from the owner's sobriquet Geyuan. The garden is known for its profuse bamboos and unique rockeries, which are sculpted a
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  • ...in the [[Summer Palace]] in [[Beijing]] which was named the Xiequ Garden (Garden of Harmonious Interest). [[File:Jichang Garden.jpg|thumb|Jichang Garden]]
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  • [[file: Liu Yuan.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the Lingering Garden]] ...]’s Changmen Gate. First built in 1593 during the [[Ming Dynasty]] as East Garden, its name was changed into Liuyuan after being purchased and renovated by [
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  • [[File:Wangshi Garden, Suzhou, Jiangsu.jpg|thumb|Wangshi Garden, Suzhou, Jiangsu]] ...Zongyuan]] bought the garden and named it the Wangshi (Master of the Nets) Garden.
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  • ...nyuan Garden after [[Emperor Qianlong]] wrote the name when he visited the garden in 1757. [[File:Zhanyuan Garden, Nanjing, Jiangsu.jpg|thumb|Zhanyuan Garden, Nanjing, Jiangsu]]
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  • ...ernment in 1885, it was converted into a museum in the 1960s. Now the Casa Garden is the head office of the Orient Foundation, a Macau cultural foundation. [[File:Casa Garden.jpg|thumb|Casa Garden]]
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  • Situated in the southwest part of [[Shanghai]], '''Grand View Garden''' stands by the east bank of the well-known [[Dianshan Lake]]. ...is the pseudo-classic building complex, Da Guan Yuan (meaning “Grand View Garden”), where visitors can listen to the special Hong Lou (Red Mansion ) melod
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  • ...Lion Grove Temple. When Emperor Kangxi of the [[Qing Dynasty]] visited the garden in 1703, he presented it a plaque bearing his inscription of "Lion Grove Te [[File:Lion Grove Garden.jpg|thumb|Lion Grove Garden]]
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  • [[File:World Horti-Expo Garden.jpg|thumb|World Horti-Expo Garden]] ...Horticultural Exposition in [[Kunming]] (Expo'99). The '''World Horti-Expo Garden''' runs 2.5 km from east to west, and 1.1 km from north to south, covering
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  • ...Garden Expo.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the Ninth China (Beijing) International Garden Exposition]] ...(第九届中国(北京)国际园林博览会) opened on May 18, 2013, marking the first nation-level garden expo ever to be held in [[Beijing]].
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  • ...den on the ruins of the [[Yuan Dynasty]] [[Dahong Temple]]. Wang named the garden "Zhuozheng," referring to himself self-effacingly as a lamentable and humbl The garden is divided into the east, west and central areas. Its main element is water
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  • [[file: Casa Garden.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Casa Garden]] ...en was originally the villa of the wealthy merchant Manuel Pereira. [[Casa Garden|(More...)]]
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  • [[file: Casa Garden.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Casa Garden]] Casa Garden is a heritage building in Macau. [[Casa Garden|(More...)]]
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  • ...in the [[Summer Palace]] in [[Beijing]] which was named the Xiequ Garden (Garden of Harmonious Interest). [[File:Jichang Garden.jpg|thumb|Jichang Garden]]
    689 bytes (108 words) - 07:18, 29 March 2010
  • [[File:Heyuan Garden, Yangzhou.jpg|thumb|Heyuan Garden|left]] ...den’s name. It is the best preserved private garden in Yangzhou. ([[Heyuan Garden|More...]])
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  • ...Garden Expo.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the Ninth China (Beijing) International Garden Exposition]] ...ever to be held in [[Beijing]]. [[The Ninth China (Beijing) International Garden Exposition|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:World Horti-Expo Garden.jpg|thumb|World Horti-Expo Garden]] ...Horticultural Exposition in [[Kunming]] (Expo'99). The '''World Horti-Expo Garden''' runs 2.5 km from east to west, and 1.1 km from north to south, covering
    654 bytes (90 words) - 06:31, 24 July 2018
  • [[File:Yuyuan Garden.jpg|thumb|left|Yuyuan Garden]] ...ead and body of a dragon. Its name came from its original owner. ([[Yuyuan Garden|More...]])
    365 bytes (59 words) - 03:35, 22 May 2014
  • [[File:Jingyuan Garden.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Jingyuan Garden]] ...architecture under the special protection area of [[Tianjin]]. [[Jingyuan Garden|(More)]]
    310 bytes (41 words) - 06:43, 26 August 2014
  • [[File:Jingyuan Garden.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Jingyuan Garden]] ...architecture under the special protection area of [[Tianjin]]. [[Jingyuan Garden|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:Wangshi Garden, Suzhou, Jiangsu.jpg|250px|left|thumb|Wangshi Garden, Suzhou, Jiangsu]] ...he garden and named it the Wangshi (Master of the Nets) Garden. ([[Wangshi Garden|More...]])
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  • ...nyuan Garden after [[Emperor Qianlong]] wrote the name when he visited the garden in 1757. [[File:Zhanyuan Garden, Nanjing, Jiangsu.jpg|thumb|Zhanyuan Garden, Nanjing, Jiangsu]]
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  • [[File:Jingyuan Garden.jpg|thumb|200px|left]] ...o Japan appointed by the [[Northern Warlords’ Government]]. ('''[[Jingyuan Garden|More ...]]''' )
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  • ...was that of a [[Ming Dynasty]] deserted garden—the [[Shouzhi Garden]]. The garden got its new name from the owner's sobriquet Geyuan. The garden is known for its profuse bamboos and unique rockeries, which are sculpted a
    548 bytes (88 words) - 03:01, 3 June 2013
  • ...Lion Grove Temple. When Emperor Kangxi of the [[Qing Dynasty]] visited the garden in 1703, he presented it a plaque bearing his inscription of "Lion Grove Te [[File:Lion Grove Garden.jpg|thumb|Lion Grove Garden]]
    782 bytes (121 words) - 07:21, 29 March 2010
  • [[File:Heyuan Garden, Yangzhou.jpg|thumb|Heyuan Garden]] ...s his residence, hence the garden’s name. It is the best preserved private garden in Yangzhou.
    1 KB (176 words) - 05:37, 30 July 2018
  • [[File:Yuyuan Garden.jpg|thumb|Yuyuan Garden]] ...dens in [[China]]. Built in 1559 and extended in 1577, each section of the garden is separated by curved white walls crowned with the head and body of a drag
    1,023 bytes (164 words) - 03:36, 22 May 2014
  • ...ernment in 1885, it was converted into a museum in the 1960s. Now the Casa Garden is the head office of the Orient Foundation, a Macau cultural foundation. [[File:Casa Garden.jpg|thumb|Casa Garden]]
    581 bytes (92 words) - 02:33, 31 March 2010
  • ...Garden Expo.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the Ninth China (Beijing) International Garden Exposition]] ...(第九届中国(北京)国际园林博览会) opened on May 18, 2013, marking the first nation-level garden expo ever to be held in [[Beijing]].
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  • [[File:Wangshi Garden, Suzhou, Jiangsu.jpg|thumb|Wangshi Garden, Suzhou, Jiangsu]] ...Zongyuan]] bought the garden and named it the Wangshi (Master of the Nets) Garden.
    1,023 bytes (152 words) - 09:56, 29 May 2015
  • [[File:World Horti-Expo Garden.jpg|thumb|left|World Horti-Expo Garden]] ...s of these 68 countries still flutter at the entrance. ([[World Horti-Expo Garden|More...]])
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  • In Nanxiang Town, there is a very beautiful garden—'''Guyi Garden''' (古漪园), one of the five classical gardens in [[Shanghai]], built du ...and the Nanxiang Wall. Many different breeds of bamboo are planted in the garden, such as purple bamboo, sturdy bamboo, chopstick bamboo, Japanese bamboo, a
    1 KB (168 words) - 06:40, 22 July 2013
  • ...ns]] (Shuzhuang Huayuan), [[Bright Moon Garden]] (Haoyueyuan) and [[Yuyuan Garden]]. ([[Gulangyu Island|More...]])
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  • ...den on the ruins of the [[Yuan Dynasty]] [[Dahong Temple]]. Wang named the garden "Zhuozheng," referring to himself self-effacingly as a lamentable and humbl The garden is divided into the east, west and central areas. Its main element is water
    1 KB (153 words) - 01:34, 30 March 2010
  • [[File:Jade Budda Garden, Anshan, Liaoning.jpg|thumb|Jade Budda Garden, Anshan, Liaoning]] '''Yufo (Jade Buddha) Garden''' is located inside the Dongshan Scenic Area in [[Anshan]]. It is surround
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  • ...urging Waves) Pavilion''', located south of [[Suzhou]] City, is the oldest garden among the existing classical gardens of Suzhou. ...tranquility and masterly integration of views both inside and outside the garden. The addition of the 500 Men of Virtue Memorial Temple further enhanced its
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  • ...arden]], [[Lion Grove]], [[Humble Administrator's Garden]] and [[Lingering Garden]]. ...corridors harmoniously link up isles, rockeries, pavilions and towers. The garden shows a natural and flowing artistic style.
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  • ...in the garden are made of woods and show good taste and natural style. The garden is divided into four parts: the Archway Zone, the Porch of Wood Carvings, t
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  • Situated in the southwest part of [[Shanghai]], '''Grand View Garden''' stands by the east bank of the well-known [[Dianshan Lake]]. ...is the pseudo-classic building complex, Da Guan Yuan (meaning “Grand View Garden”), where visitors can listen to the special Hong Lou (Red Mansion ) melod
    1 KB (197 words) - 02:28, 6 April 2010
  • [[file: Liu Yuan.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the Lingering Garden]] ...]’s Changmen Gate. First built in 1593 during the [[Ming Dynasty]] as East Garden, its name was changed into Liuyuan after being purchased and renovated by [
    1 KB (218 words) - 05:15, 15 May 2013
  • ...er the special protection area of [[Tianjin]]. Originally named [[Qianyuan Garden]], it was the private residence of [[Lu Zongyu]], minister-counsellor to Ja ...of [[Qing Dynasty]] when he settled here. ”Jing” means ”stillness” and the Garden was named after the emperor who try to strengthen himself with noble spirit
    2 KB (297 words) - 01:27, 13 August 2009
  • ...called [[Daguanyuan]] (Grand View Garden) is a replica of the magnificent garden of an imperial family described in the well-known Chinese novel "[[A Dream
    453 bytes (69 words) - 02:33, 12 September 2016
  • ...area of 450,000 square meters. There are 16 national villages in the North Garden including those of Qiang, Oroqen and Hezhe ethnic groups. ...tional museum, Sculpture Square and over 20 national villages in the South Garden. All buildings adopt the proportion of 1:1.
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  • ...area of 450,000 square meters. There are 16 national villages in the North Garden including those of Qiang, Oroqen and Hezhe ethnic groups. ...tional museum, Sculpture Square and over 20 national villages in the South Garden. All buildings adopt the proportion of 1:1.
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  • ...n fusion dishes, an open-deck cafe and restaurant, a wine garden and a tea garden.
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  • ...called [[Daguanyuan]] (Grand View Garden) is a replica of the magnificent garden of an imperial family described in the well-known Chinese novel "[[A Dream ...nsion research, life of Cao Xueqin and the past and the current Grand View Garden. Many practicalities and data give a systemic and vivid introduction to the
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  • ...ted in the northwest suburbs of [[Beijing]], is one of the finest examples Garden Architecture in China. More than 100 examples of traditional architecture a ...Palace an "outstanding expression of the creative art of Chinese Landscape Garden Design, incorporating the works of humankind and nature in a harmonious who
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  • ..., [[Liuyuan]] ([[Lingering Garden]]), [[Wangshi Garden]] ([[Master of Nets Garden]]) and Huanxiu (Embracing Beauty) Mountain Villa, are still well preserved .... The gardens of Suzhou are the epitome of landscaping art for the private garden, with their delicacy, intimacy, and simplicity. The designers of private ga
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  • ...lion''' at the World Expo looks like a giant music-box and features a roof garden full of the tropical flora the city-state is famous for. There is a roof garden where visitors can stroll through golden orchids and blue-green ferns that
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  • ...ing the [[Qing Dynasty]], [[Wang Zao]] and [[Wang Kun]] renovated its east garden and renamed it Yiyuan, or Huanxiu Mountain Villa.
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  • '''Yuanmingyuan Park''' ('''圆明园'''), which was extolled as the "Garden of Gardens," used to be a summer palace for the imperial family. ([[Yuanmin
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  • '''Yuanmingyuan Park''' ('''圆明园'''), which was extolled as the "Garden of Gardens," used to be a summer palace for the imperial family. ([[Yuanmin
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  • ...gn period of [[Emperor Qianlong]]. It is China's largest existing imperial garden, covering an area of 5.64 million sq. m, double that of the [[Summer Palace The Mountain Resort is divided into two parts: the palace area and garden area.
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  • ...xhibition Center is located in the northeastern part of [[Changchunyuan]] (Garden of Eternal Spring). It is like a knowledgeable teacher, tirelessly telling ...t splendor), Changchunyuan (Garden of Eternal Spring), and [[Qichunyuan]] (Garden of Blossoming Spring) around [[Fuhai Lake]] in western suburb of [[Beijing]
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  • ...covers an area of 1.78 sq km and is home to 20,000 residents.Reputed as a "garden on the sea," "architecture exhibition of ten thousand nations," "hometown o ...ns]] (Shuzhuang Huayuan), [[Bright Moon Garden]] (Haoyueyuan) and [[Yuyuan Garden]]. The tourist destination receives more than 10 million visitors per year.
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  • ...ing sites, the famous Grand View Garden, and a golf course. The Grand View Garden was built in accordance with the descriptions in the famous classical novel
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  • The Summer Palace, also known as Yiheyuan, is one of the finest examples Garden Architecture in China, and located in the northwest suburbs of Beijing. [[S
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  • ...pavilion''' -- paid for by the Government and businesses -- was a rooftop garden designed to reflect the diverse Kiwi landscape.
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  • '''Shuangqing Villa''' is the former imperial garden named Songwuyun Manor in Qing Dynasty. In 1920, Xiong Xiling built the mano
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  • ...ted in the northwest suburbs of [[Beijing]], is one of the finest examples Garden Architecture in China. ([[Summer Palace|More...]])
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  • ...k include Songxiang Bridge, Tianci Lake, Cuckoo Garden, Ecological Nursery Garden, Open Camping Zone, Live Shell Shooting Range, Mini steam train, Songtao To
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