Lan Su Chinese Garden $0 - $43 Welcome the Year of the Snake at Portland's most iconic Lunar New Year celebration experience — Lantern Viewing Evenings at Lan Su. Witness the garden aglow with hanging red lanterns, illuminating sweeping rooflines. Lake Zither reflects the lights of large-sc...
ceremony and the Japanese tea garden portland are the perfect backdrops for this hand-painted double fishes Kung Fu Tea Cup. It's a thoughtful present for tea lovers, friends, or family members who appreciate the finer things in life. The support for drop shipping makes it a hassle-free ...
In letters to his brother Y.T. Lam, a Portland naturopath, Mai recounted some of the heroic acts of his pilot school classmates, John Key Wong (a.k.a. Wong Pan-Yang, Hwang Pan-Yang), Arthur Chin and others. All together the Portland-trained pilots shot down more than sixty Japanese ...
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Lan Su Chinese Garden is one of Portland’s most interesting sites. It’s actually the result of a collaboration between Portland and the city of Suzhou, China (which is famous for its stunning Ming Dynasty gardens). Lan Su is a beautiful botanical garden, but it’s more than that— it...
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Building Contemporary Chinais at the RIBA, 66 Portland Place, London W1B 1AD from 29 September to 29 October
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79. Chinese Tea in Boston Harbor The cargo defiantly tossed overboard during the Boston Tea Party in 1773 was Chinese tea, which the colonists had come to love but destroyed in the name of patriotism. The majority of the tea was a type of Oolong grown in the Wuyi Mountains of northern Fu...