Chinese Garden




The Chinese garden is a type of landscape garden that has developed over more than three thousand years.

Chinese gardens are typically enclosed by walls and include one or more ponds, rock works, trees and flowers, and an assortment of halls and pavilions within the enclosed space.

The design of Chinese gardens is based on the principles of feng shui, which is the Chinese system of geomancy that seeks to harmonise the flow of qi, or energy, in the environment.

Chinese gardens are often designed to create a sense of peace and tranquility, and they are often used for meditation and relaxation.

The most famous Chinese gardens include the Yu Garden in Shanghai, the Humble Administrator's Garden in Suzhou, and the Summer Palace in Beijing.

Chinese gardens have been a source of inspiration for garden designers all over the world, and they continue to be popular today.

If you are interested in learning more about Chinese gardens, there are many resources available online and in libraries.

You can also visit a Chinese garden in person, and experience the beauty and tranquility of these gardens for yourself.