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Decoding Ancient Chinese Gardens (full program) 

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Suzhou is the heart and origin of the world’s oldest and most well known classical Chinese Gardens. These gardens are on UNESCO’s World Heritage site list. Lance, an architect, and Kelly, a landscape designer, from the SF Bay Area experience the synthesis of art, nature, and architecture from several masterpiece gardens in Suzhou, China. They also engage in different aspects of Suzhou’s culture.
These two travelers visit the Master of Nets Garden, which was designed and built during the Song Dynasty almost 1000 years ago. They traverse the rock maze of the Lion Forest Garden, and experience the tranquility of the Couple’s Retreat Garden and more.
Along they way, they see the architectural poetry of the garden-like Suzhou Museum, designed by the world famous architect, I.M. Pei, who also designed the Louvre in Paris.
An exciting excursion to the water town of Tongli, south of the Yangzte River Delta, exposes Lance and Kelly to ancient waterways, bridges and residential architecture. At the 100 year old restaurant, Songhe Lou, they savor Suzhou cuisine like the signature dish Song Shu Gui Yu (fried sweet and sour squirrel-shaped Mandarin fish).
Watch Lance and Kelly’s discovery of a distinctive culture as they decode ancient Chinese Gardens.

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Комментарии : 21   
@luckarl
@luckarl Год назад
I am glad to know someone from USA is documenting some of the most famous garden for Americans to understand. Great job!
@clementng225
@clementng225 3 года назад
Beautifully done, captured these picturesque gardens almost to perfection; especially made the effort to show the Chinese were friendly and spontaneous, hardly the product of an repressive regime, thanks. I wish more people will get to know China as this program did.
@wacobrian9085
@wacobrian9085 3 года назад
Greed and power
@heyheyyouxp
@heyheyyouxp 8 месяцев назад
Will visit SuZhou definitely. Love to appreciate the gardens from old times n modern. Thanks for sharing, you guys are great!
@PeterFritzWalter
@PeterFritzWalter 6 лет назад
I appreciate how you, Americans from California, could understand the soul of Chinese Culture.
@user-xv4lk6rx1k
@user-xv4lk6rx1k 2 года назад
Excellent program! It was very interesting to listen to explanations from professional designers. Both Lance and Kelly are very charismatic. The design of the program itself (I mean the use of several windows) very clearly allows to see not only the close-up, but also the details. The footage is excellent. This is perhaps the best program that I have seen on this topic. Thanks to the creators.
@pitoukeo4867
@pitoukeo4867 2 года назад
Thank you for this beautiful documentary! I can really relate to the feeling of visiting a beautiful place and wishing your loved ones were there to share the memories
@mariuscash2144
@mariuscash2144 5 лет назад
I am a suzhouese. I approve their messages. Very good job.
@bethcorrigan3593
@bethcorrigan3593 4 года назад
This video convinced me to see Suzhou
@xyzllii
@xyzllii 5 лет назад
Inspirational tour. Thank you.
@chiuchiu48
@chiuchiu48 6 лет назад
Tears in my eyes, thx
@neofils
@neofils 5 месяцев назад
Here in Montréal Canada we do have one of the biggest chinese garden outside Canada
@jiaogulan
@jiaogulan 5 лет назад
Beautiful video
@CornellD.Cavendish
@CornellD.Cavendish 11 месяцев назад
Too much camera focus on the people, i would like to see the background for a few seconds
@jeraldbaxter3532
@jeraldbaxter3532 3 месяца назад
I agree. The attempt at artful posing and their chatter, which sounds, for the most part, like a second rate tourist brochure, is annoying. The gardens are beautiful; the best way to showcase them is with good photography and minimal narration. This video feels more like a couple's video of their vacation. Sad. So much beauty wasted on a commercial. The shots on the boat, especially when the man wiped away tears, were ludicrous. Turning off sound did help, so it was not a complete waste of time.
@GardensOfChina
@GardensOfChina 4 года назад
I appreciate the effort of this video, that makes the experience of visiting a Chinese garden much clearer for those that cannot actually visit one. However, please change the description (and also the introduction to Suzhou as 'ancient'): it perpetuates the idea that those gardens have not changed since their initial creation. That is very unhelpful.
@jeraldbaxter3532
@jeraldbaxter3532 3 месяца назад
Beautiful gardens, but constant innane chatter of two tourists ruins it. Watchable only if the sound is off, though you still have their posing; was this originally a vacation video that they turned into some vanity travelouge?
@zhanglin3265
@zhanglin3265 6 лет назад
Thanks!!!!
@gardenofpraise567
@gardenofpraise567 6 лет назад
Pollution is such a shame though
@yin_xing
@yin_xing 4 года назад
It's a pity the majority are only from Ming and Qing, all the others are gone, only some scroll storytelling painting
@温润君子
@温润君子 4 года назад
When you tearing...……me too🙏
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