Portland S Secret Oasis Uncover The Enchanting Lan Su Chinese Garden - m1
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This garden is the result of a collaboration between portland and suzhou, our sister city in china's jiangsu province, renowned for its exquisite ming dynasty scholars' gardens.
It's in the old town section of portland, just north of downtown (and an easy walk from it) and near the riverfront.
There are hundreds of plant species native to china throughout the garden, which is located in the middle of the city of portland.
Weblan su chinese garden (simplified chinese:
Weba world away from the busy, gritty old town/chinatown neighborhood surrounding it, this sublimely peaceful garden is a collaboration with portland’s chinese sister city suzhou, famous for.
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Webintroducing discover lan su, a mobile app made for our garden visitors in all ages.
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Webnot as big as the portland japanese garden and often missed, lan su chinese garden is a beautiful and authentic scholar garden.
The garden takes up an entire block of the city’s historic chinatown district.
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There are frequent free tours and a lovely teahouse.
A series of garden audio tours that feature major garden spots with chinese garden fun facts and history.
Visitors can access the app from their mobile devices and enjoy:
Webour tour guide informed us that lan su yuan means garden of awakening orchids.
Laan 4 sou 1 jyun 4), formerly the portland classical chinese garden and titled the garden of awakening orchids, is a walled chinese garden enclosing a full city block, roughly 40,000 square feet (4,000 m 2) in the chinatown.