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  2. Sankei-en - Wikipedia

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    Sankei-en (三溪園, Three Creeks Garden) is a traditional Japanese-style garden in Naka Ward, Yokohama, Japan, which opened in 1906. [1] Sankei-en was designed and built by Tomitaro Hara (原富太郎) (1868–1939), known by the pseudonym Sankei Hara, who was a silk trader. [1]

  3. United Parks & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Busch acquired a tenth park, Water Country USA in 1992, which was near its existing Williamsburg location. In 1993, the company hit its record high attendance for all its parks with over 19 million people with a record setting year for Tampa Busch Gardens. [6] In 1995, Cypress Gardens was sold to the park's management. [10]

  4. List of parks and gardens in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    National Bank Park, Lahore; Oasis Golf and Aqua Resort, Lahore; Shakarparian, Islamabad; Sindbad Amusement Parks; Sozo Water Park, Lahore; Botanical Garden Jallo lahore; Jilani park Lahore; Greater Iqbal Park Lahore; Gulshen E Iqbal Park Lahore; Jallo forest and safari park Lahore; SS World Family Park Bahawalpur

  5. Royal Botanical Park, Lamperi - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Botanical Park, Lamperi is the first botanical park in Bhutan and forms the backdrop of the Dochula Pass.The park forms a biological corridor of 47 square miles (120 km 2) between the Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park and the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Park and has a popular botanical garden within it which is spread over an area of 125 acres (51 ha).

  6. Gärten der Welt - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, the park was renamed to Erholungspark Marzahn. In October 2000, the Chinese garden is opened as a part of Gärten der Welt (Gardens of the World). This was followed by other gardens, including Oriental, Italian, Balinese, Korean, and Japanese. In 1995, it welcomed 132,000 visitors. By 2007 the number has increased to 650,000.

  7. Kōraku-en - Wikipedia

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    The garden is located on the north bank of the Asahi River on an island between the river and a developed part of the city. [3] The garden was designed in the Kaiyu ("scenic promenade") style which presents the visitor with a new view at every turn of the path which connects the lawns, ponds, hills, tea houses , and streams.

  8. The Enchanted Gardens, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Enchanted Gardens is a resort near Ocho Rios in St. Ann, Jamaica. It is located in a natural river gorge with 14 waterfalls on 8 hectares (20 acres) of land. There is a nature walk with a wide variety of local plants and jungle like atmosphere. There is also an exotic aviary featuring rare birds, scenic ponds and a seawater aquarium. [1]

  9. Kairaku-en - Wikipedia

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    The garden was officially renamed Tokiwa Park in 1873. In 1922 it was designated a National Historic Site and also a National Place of Scenic Beauty. [1] The Kobuntei pavilion burned down in 1945 during the bombing of Mito in World War II, but was restored in 1958. The name of the park was also officially changed to "Kairaku-en" in 1948.