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CHINSISHER GARDEN-BERLIN.......:-) Located in today's gardens in the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district and opened in October 2000, the Chinese Garden is the largest Chinese garden in Europe with a size of 2.7 hectares. When naming a Chinese garden, the name a
Located in today's gardens in the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district and opened in October 2000, the Chinese Garden is the largest Chinese garden in Europe with a size of 2.7 hectares. When naming a Chinese garden, the name always has a symbolic character. The name "Garden of the Reclaimed Moon" stands for the reunification of Berlin, which has been divided over decades. The garden was created as part of the city partnership Berlin - Beijing and the planning is a gift from the city of Beijing to Berlin.
The Chinese Garden is designed in the style of classical Chinese garden of scholars and strives for a balance of the "seven elements" earth, sky, water, stones, buildings, living things and plants. All materials come from China and the entire construction was done by skilled workers from Beijing.
In the hilly landscape planted with numerous exotic plants, a 4,500 m² lake forms the center of the garden. In addition to several bridges, walls, buildings and fantastically shaped stones, the Chinese tea house, the "mountain house for osmanthus juice", is one of the special features of this garden. Since 2007, a walkway connects the tea house with the pavilion of the quiet moonshine. Thus, a structural design of the garden already existing in the original plans could be realized.
For thousands of years, fantastically shaped rocks and stones have become the peculiarities of a Chinese garden, with the principle that "the stone must be lean and wrinkled like a centenary". The most beautiful stones in the "Garden of the Recovered Moon" come from the area of Taihu Lake near Wuxi. They are a symbol of strength and beauty.
Guided tours are also offered through the Chinese Garden, where interested visitors can learn about the background of the garden as well as the symbolism of the stones and plants used. In the teahouse there are also demonstrations of Chinese tea art. Both offers are only available on certain days of the week.,
The Chinese Garden, along with the Japanese Garden , the Balinese Garden , the Korean Garden , the Oriental Garden and other typical gardens are part of the "Gardens of the World" project.
CHINSISHER GARDEN-BERLIN.......:-) Located in today's gardens in the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district and opened in October 2000, the Chinese Garden is the largest Chinese garden in Europe with a size of 2.7 hectares. When naming a Chinese garden, the name a
Located in today's gardens in the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district and opened in October 2000, the Chinese Garden is the largest Chinese garden in Europe with a size of 2.7 hectares. When naming a Chinese garden, the name always has a symbolic character. The name "Garden of the Reclaimed Moon" stands for the reunification of Berlin, which has been divided over decades. The garden was created as part of the city partnership Berlin - Beijing and the planning is a gift from the city of Beijing to Berlin.
The Chinese Garden is designed in the style of classical Chinese garden of scholars and strives for a balance of the "seven elements" earth, sky, water, stones, buildings, living things and plants. All materials come from China and the entire construction was done by skilled workers from Beijing.
In the hilly landscape planted with numerous exotic plants, a 4,500 m² lake forms the center of the garden. In addition to several bridges, walls, buildings and fantastically shaped stones, the Chinese tea house, the "mountain house for osmanthus juice", is one of the special features of this garden. Since 2007, a walkway connects the tea house with the pavilion of the quiet moonshine. Thus, a structural design of the garden already existing in the original plans could be realized.
For thousands of years, fantastically shaped rocks and stones have become the peculiarities of a Chinese garden, with the principle that "the stone must be lean and wrinkled like a centenary". The most beautiful stones in the "Garden of the Recovered Moon" come from the area of Taihu Lake near Wuxi. They are a symbol of strength and beauty.
Guided tours are also offered through the Chinese Garden, where interested visitors can learn about the background of the garden as well as the symbolism of the stones and plants used. In the teahouse there are also demonstrations of Chinese tea art. Both offers are only available on certain days of the week.,
The Chinese Garden, along with the Japanese Garden , the Balinese Garden , the Korean Garden , the Oriental Garden and other typical gardens are part of the "Gardens of the World" project.