Sunday, October 15, 2006

Humble Administrator's Garden (China)


The Humble Administrators Garden was very impressive. Around 1513, during the Ming Dynasty, the imperial inspector Wang Xianchen, returned to Suzhou after retiring from public life and built his garden. The name Humble Administrator's Garden was inspired by the essay "To cultivate my garden and sell my vegetable crop is the policy of humble man".

However, I myself failed to find anyone Humble in China????


I really like Bonsai trees. Too bad we can’t take any back with us. Uncle Dale will have to teach us how to make one of these.










We rented a van and driver for the day. Driving in China is best left to the criminally insane.

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