New York Chinese Scholar's Garden
The one-acre walled New York Chinese Scholar's Garden is a superbly crafted example of traditional classical gardens developed in the city of Suzhou during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
The garden features include the cloud-capped peak, distinctive lace bark pines, and architectural details in the windows, scholar’s study, tea room, and tent pavilion. It has been used for gala events, film shoots, fashion photo shoots, weddings, and dinners.
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