The Seattle Chinese Garden is being designed by artisans from Seattle's sister city, Chongquing. It's a big, ambitious project moving forward in slow stages, and construction is just starting on the large pavilions. A group of 30 Chinese artists will be living and working on the site this spring.
Eventually, it will be one of the largest Sichuan style gardens outside of China, and presumably a busy community attraction. But in the meantime, its still a great place for a quiet stroll. Here is John admiring the conifers.
A Chinese garden is designed to represent a symbolic microcosm of the universe, using the four elements: water, stone, plants and structure.
The Chinese garden ideal is to provide its visitor with access to philosophical wisdom, spiritual insight, emotional balance and physical health.
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