Garden Design

Classic Chinese style garden design



Chinese gardens are designed to be a miniature representation of the natural world, and are often created with the principles of feng shui in mind. They are typically enclosed by walls or fences, and feature a variety of elements, including rocks, water, plants, and pavilions.

Welcome to Designer Ling channel. I’m Linh,  a designer and researcher of homes and living   spaces. I am happy to share pictures and  knowledge about the house with everyone. Chinese gardens are designed to be a miniature  representation of the natural world, and are  

Often created with the principles of feng shui  in mind. They are typically enclosed by walls   or fences, and feature a variety of elements,  including rocks, water, plants, and pavilions.  Rocks are often used in Chinese gardens to  represent mountains, and are often placed in  

Specific locations to create a sense of balance  and harmony. Water is another important element   in Chinese gardens, and is often used in the  form of ponds, lakes, or waterfalls. Water is   said to represent the flow of energy, and is  believed to bring good luck and prosperity. 

Plants are also an important part of  Chinese gardens, and are often chosen   for their symbolic meaning. For example, bamboo is  often used to represent strength and resilience,   while pine trees are said to represent longevity.  Pavilions are often used in Chinese gardens as a  

Place to relax and enjoy the beauty of the natural  world. They are often placed in scenic locations,   and are often surrounded by trees and flowers. Chinese gardens are designed to be a place of   peace and tranquility, and are often used as a  place for meditation and contemplation. They are  

Also a popular destination for tourists, and offer  a unique glimpse into Chinese culture and history.  Here are some of the key features  of Chinese garden design:  * Yin and yang: Chinese gardens  are designed to be in balance,   with a harmonious blend of yin and yang elements.  Yin elements are associated with femininity,  

Darkness, and water, while yang elements are  associated with masculinity, light, and fire.  * The four elements: The four elements of earth,  air, fire, and water are all represented in   Chinese gardens. Earth is represented by  rocks and mountains, air is represented  

By the open sky, fire is represented by  the sun and the color red, and water is   represented by ponds, lakes, and waterfalls. * Feng shui: The principles of feng shui are   often used in the design of Chinese gardens.  Feng shui is a Chinese system of geomancy that  

Seeks to create harmony and balance  between humans and their environment.  * Borrowed scenery: Chinese gardens often make  use of borrowed scenery, which is the art of   incorporating the surrounding landscape into the  design of the garden. This can be done by using  

Trees, shrubs, and other plants to frame views  of mountains, rivers, or other natural features.  Chinese gardens are a beautiful and unique  expression of Chinese culture and philosophy.   They offer a place of peace and tranquility, and  a glimpse into the harmony of the natural world.

In addition, you can refer to some more images  and videos about Chinese Gardens on my channel   to get more ideas for your home. Thanks for watching our videos.  Please like and follow Designer Ling channel  to not miss the latest video just for you.

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