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  2. New York Chinese Scholar's Garden - Wikipedia

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    The New York Chinese Scholar's Garden. Wood - Nails or glue are not used in a Chinese garden. Wooden elements are joined together using traditional Chinese construction techniques (a sophisticated mortise-and-tenon system characteristic of traditional Chinese Ming Dynasty construction).

  3. List of museums and cultural institutions in New York City

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    New York Aquarium; New York Botanical Garden; Prospect Park Zoo; Queens Botanical Garden; Queen Elizabeth II September 11th Garden (formerly the British Garden) Queens Zoo; Queens County Farm Museum; Staten Island Botanical Garden. The New York Chinese Scholar's Garden; Staten Island Zoo; Wave Hill

  4. List of Chinese gardens - Wikipedia

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    The New York Chinese Scholar's Garden 寄興園 in Staten Island, New York; Lan Su Chinese Garden in Portland, Oregon; Liu Fang Yuan 流芳園 or the Garden of Flowing Fragrance, Chinese Garden at the Huntington Library in San Marino, California; Seattle Chinese Garden in Seattle, Washington; The Astor Court in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in ...

  5. This Complex of Temples and Gardens May Be NYC’s Best Secret

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  6. Category : Chinese-American culture in New York City

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    Pages in category "Chinese-American culture in New York City" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. ... New York Chinese Scholar's Garden; O.

  7. Chinese garden - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese garden is a landscape garden style which has evolved over three thousand years. It includes both the vast gardens of the Chinese emperors and members of the imperial family, built for pleasure and to impress, and the more intimate gardens created by scholars, poets, former government officials, soldiers and merchants, made for reflection and escape from the outside world.

  8. Young Chinese flock to ‘academic pubs’ as space for free ...

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    In recent months, “academic pubs” hosting free lectures by Chinese scholars from universities worldwide have sprung up in China’s major cities – such as Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou ...

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