Suzhou's eden
Updated: 2016-05-04 08:01
By Yu Ran(China Daily)
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And it's not just a question of preserving ancient systems.
"Society should be aware of the need to preserve gardens in the present and future. This will conjure a more idyllic existence."
It could, perhaps, even be like walking through ancient Chinese paintings, the brushstrokes of which are actual flora rendered across urban landscapes today-and tomorrow.
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