Saturday, May 12, 2007

Chinese Garden

Gardens in China tend to be a lot more colorful then their Japanese counterparts. On the other hand, they still employ a high quality of thought in their careful design. This garden was probably the only "authentic" Chinese garden I visited while in China. Unfortunately, almost all the extensive landscape construction done today over there lacks any depth of design and tends to serve as just a "pretty" facade.
Overall, I was really glad to actually visit this garden since it allowed me to see some of the better aspects of authentic Chinese design.

2 comments:

Kitchen M said...

That's very true. It's typical for people (especially non-Asian) to think red & gold color for any Asian culture. But when I think of Japanese color, it's black, white, olive green & maybe sakura pink.
I'm glad that you noticed that too. :)

Anonymous said...

MORE PICTURES!

Ethan