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Chinese Garden, Seattle : ウィキペディア英語版
Seattle Chinese Garden

The Seattle Chinese Garden () is located on at the north end of the South Seattle Community College〔http://www.southseattle.edu/campus/facility/Department.asp?number=25〕 campus at 6000 16th Avenue SW, in West Seattle. The site has a panoramic view of downtown Seattle, Washington, Elliott Bay and the Cascade Mountains, including Mt. Baker and Mt. Rainier.〔http://www.seattlechinesegarden.org/index.php?p=FAQ&s=25〕〔http://www.djc.com/news/enviro/11121029.html〕
When built, the garden will be one of the largest Chinese gardens outside of China.〔http://www.djc.com/special/land99/10051358.htm〕 Designed and built in conjunction with architects and artisans from Seattle and its sister city, Chongqing, the garden will be the first in the United States to authentically represent the Sichuan style.〔http://www.westseattleherald.com/2007/06/26/news/chinese-garden-get-knowing-spring-plaza〕〔http://www.djc.com/news/ae/11173360.html〕 The Garden will feature Sichuan horticulture and the rock formations inspired by China's Yangtze River gorges. Where possible, its formal halls and pavilions will be fabricated in Chongqing using traditional materials and methods, and artisans from China will supervise their installation in Seattle.〔
The Garden is being constructed in phases. The first phase, the Pine and Plum Pavilion, was opened in the early 1990s. The "Knowing the Spring Courtyard," the second traditional structure in the Garden, was completed in the fall of 2010 and opened to the public in February 2011. In May 2011 a Grand Opening celebration was held with dignitaries from Seattle and Chongqing attending.〔 Components for this courtyard were fabricated in Chongqing, and assembly performed by Chinese artisans from Chongqing and local contractors.〔〔〔http://www.seattlepi.com/connelly/16107_joel26.shtml〕 The entire project is expected to be complete within 5 years.〔
The Garden will have a range of Chinese plants and horticultural elements. There will be a palette of Chinese plants placed in an authentic Sichuan landscape design,〔 a collection of Sichuan-style penjing (Chinese bonsai), and classes available in horticultural subjects as well as the Chinese cultural arts.〔〔http://www.seattlepi.com/archives/1997/9711120084.asp〕
The Garden will also feature 12 buildings, including an education center and a banquet hall with special event seating for up to 200 people.〔http://www.seattlepi.com/local/237781_nsecondary24.html〕 The Garden's "Floating Clouds Pavilion" will soar over the Garden, placed on an axis with the Space Needle.〔〔http://www.seattlechinesegarden.org/index.php?p=The_Garden&s=2〕
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