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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Guangzhou, Orchid Garden

There is only 1 flowering orchid species - that is a 100% outdoors garden, in winter after all, although in a southern city; nonetheless it's a terrific spot. Similarly to the Nan-Yue King (in the Western Han Dynasty) museum (see the previous post), the Orchid Garden has won international recognition and several awards. The collections here are of different, the natural kind, but not less spirited and spectacular...

Well, the rest is self-explanatory.


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