1. butchart gardens.
Located at 2 1km in the northern suburb of Victoria, vancouver island, it is the most beautiful and quiet paradise in Victoria. Established in 1904. A cement merchant once mined limestone here. When he retired, his wife transformed it into a garden where they planted flowers and plants collected from all over the world. For more than a century, the Butchart family has devoted themselves to gardening and sightseeing. At present, the garden includes Shen Garden, Rose Garden, Japanese Garden, Italian Garden and many other landscapes, and its horticultural attainments are amazing everywhere, attracting more than one million visitors from all over the world every year.
Overlooking the Rocky Mountains, the mountains are overlapping and the four seasons are different.
Walking in the arched plant corridor is very comfortable and comfortable.
Paths and stone steps in the garden can be climbed. The winding fence and the slope outside the fence are full of famous flowers. At the foot of the mountain, there is a winding path leading to a secluded place, facing an artificial small lake. The mountain spring runs down, and the spray directly pours into the water with a sound.
2. Scottish Cosmic Thinking Garden.
Dumfries, located in the southwest of Scotland, is a private garden built by famous architectural critic Charles Jencks in 1990. The design of the garden was inspired by science and mathematics, and the builders made full use of the terrain to express these themes, such as black holes and fractals. Although it is actually a private garden, it opens one day a year through the Scottish Garden Scheme (SGS) to raise funds for the charity Maggies's Center.
Walking hand in hand with my lover and children at the edge of this pond with different shapes, I believe this will have a different taste in my heart.
The patchwork patterns bring you more than just a unique scenery.
3. Versailles, France
Versailles is located in the southwest of Paris, and the number of tourists is second only to the Eiffel Tower in the center of Paris every year. Versailles has a history of more than 300 years, and its area was once a forest and swamp wasteland. Versailles Garden was built for French King Louis XIV, and its designer was Andre Rainotte. There were 26 rooms in the palace at that time. On the second floor, there are rooms such as the king's office, bedroom, interview room, clothes storage room and attendants room. On the first floor, there is a furniture storage room and an armory. The Palace of Versailles was established as the National Museum of History in 1833 and listed in the World Cultural and Natural Heritage List in 1980.
To the west of the palace is a unique German-French garden with beautiful scenery, in which the axis is 3 kilometers long and the road is straight, so it is called the racing garden.
A dazzling array of murals, chandeliers and sculptures with sparkling glass, and countless art treasures. It is a bright pearl in the treasure house of human art and culture.
4. Nongnohe Garden, Thailand
The Agricultural Tourism Garden, also known as Orchid Garden, is said to be the most beautiful garden in Southeast Asia. The owner of the garden is Nong Lu, a Thai woman who loves orchids very much. She collects all kinds of orchids and cultivates them carefully in the garden. Orchids hanging on the ground, bamboo shelves and roofs are precious, with more than 670 local varieties and more than 300 exotic varieties.
Not far from the garden, there is a broad lawn, surrounded by rows of hedge trees, and their crowns are trimmed into spheres, umbrellas and towers. There are lifelike tigers, lions, peacocks and other trees modeling, with a green corridor composed of small bridges, pavilions, waterside pavilions and climbing plants, dotted with a wide variety of flowers, just like a beautiful picture.
The garden is like a Phalaenopsis, like a crane with its head held high, like a group of girls in yellow skirts dancing in the green, and so on.
5. Keukenhof Garden, Netherlands
Keukenhof Park is located in Liess, a small town with rich flower fields on the outskirts of Amsterdam, and it is also the only way for the annual flower parade. This park used to be the seat of Countess Jacob. HOF means the courtyard in the castle, which is used for hunting, growing vegetables and herbs for the kitchen. KEUKEN means kitchen. It is said that this is the origin of the name Keukenhof. The variety, quantity, quality and arrangement of tulips in the park are the best in the world. Every spring, a flower show is held here for about eight weeks, and many related activities are arranged, including gardening and flower arranging workshops and exhibitions of various themes.
Wandering in the ocean of tulips and watching the windmill turn slowly, you can't think of anything more pleasant, can you?
The park is surrounded by patches of flower fields, and the garden is composed of tulips, daffodils, hyacinthus orientalis and various bulbous plants, forming a colorful picture. There are more than 6 million kinds of flowers in the garden, among which there are many rare varieties.
6. Italian Popoli Garden
Italian Popoli Garden is a world-famous ancient Romanesque garden. /kloc-At the beginning of the 4th century, the Boboli Courtyard was the private courtyard of medici family, the most prominent nobleman in Florence. Every holiday, medici family will hold a grand music party in the courtyard. Being invited to a party in Popoli, enjoying musicians' performances and tasting chefs' delicious food was a symbol of honor for people with status at that time. A few years before his death (1550- 1558), the designer Terry Polo carefully completed the beautiful Popoli Garden, making it a masterpiece of his garden architecture.
Statues full of western charm abound in parks, which makes people marvel at the development of western art and culture.
Smart fountain, quiet lake, all colors and movements are so harmonious that people feel relaxed and happy from the heart.
7. Cardens, Huntington Hospital, USA
Tourists don't have to buy tickets. This 207-acre botanical garden is divided into two parts: the botanical garden area and the art and cultural relics exhibition area. Botanical Garden is not only rich in decaying trees and flowers, but also divided into twelve areas according to gardening and plant types, such as Northern Garden, Tea Garden, Shakespeare Garden, Rose Garden, Palm Garden, Japanese Garden, Desert Garden, Jungle Garden, Subtropical Garden, Australian Garden and Vegetation Garden. But the most attractive thing is the desert garden, which is planted with all kinds of grotesque desert plants, such as cactus and succulents, and cleverly placed in a background similar to its growth environment, which is even more attractive. There are libraries, lecture halls, art galleries and cultural relics exhibition halls in the art and cultural relics exhibition area.
Walking on the bridge, you stand on the bridge to see the scenery, and the people watching the scenery stand under the bridge to see you.
Among them, the rose garden is one of the most beautiful gardens in the world. All kinds of roses have lush foliage, huge flowers and various colors. This long path is a good choice when you want to walk alone and think about life quietly.
8. Kirstenbosch Garden, South Africa
Kestenbers National Botanical Garden is located on the east slope of Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa, covering an area of 528 hectares with only 36 hectares of open cultivation area. Although the garden was built in 19 13, as early as 1660, the first governor planted Brabejum stellatifolium as a hedge plant for colonial demarcation, and these plants are still there today. As one of the six largest flora in the world, the flora of the Cape of Good Hope is very small, accounting for only 0.04% of the surface area, but there are more than 8,500 species of plants, a considerable part of which are endemic.
Collecting and cultivating 4,000 kinds of local plants in Cape Peninsula is the biggest feature of Kirstenbos National Botanical Garden, so it has become a place that plant workers yearn for.
When you set foot on this long bridge in the air, you must be uneasy, but when you really go up and look down, it must be wonderful.
9. Exbury Garden, UK
Exbury Park is located in New Forest National Park and is owned by the Rothschild family. New forest, located in the southwest of Southampton, is a national park with pleasant scenery, sometimes transliterated directly as New Forest. This forest has the richest species in Britain, and there are some beautiful small villages around it.
It is said that every school has a wisteria promenade. Can this dense wisteria waterfall arouse your fond memories of the past?
Beautiful trees, quiet sky blue, quiet and secret earth, everything is gentle.
10. China Yuyuan Garden
Shanghai Yuyuan Garden was originally built by Pan Yunduan, a Shanghai envoy from Sichuan in the Ming Dynasty, to serve his father, Paine, Minister of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty. In order to please old relatives, it was named Yu Garden. Founded in 1559, it has a history of more than 400 years. There are more than 40 ancient buildings in the park, such as Sansui Temple, big rockery, Iron Lion, Kuailou, Deyue Building, Yulinglong, Yuji Water Gallery, Tingtao Pavilion, Hanbi Building, Inner Garden Jingguan Hall and ancient stage. Yuyuan Garden is one of the four major cultural markets in China, which is as famous as Panjiayuan in Beijing, Liulichang and Confucius Temple in Nanjing.
Exquisite design, exquisite layout, famous for its beauty and exquisiteness, has the characteristics of seeing the big from the small, which embodies the style of Jiangnan garden architecture in the Ming Dynasty. It is a pearl in Jiangnan classical gardens.
With rugged pavilions, rugged rocks and Ming Che lake, the park is known as a must in the south of the Yangtze River.
A good garden, whether in China or in the West, is bound to be pleasing to the eye. However, due to different emphases, western gardens give us the feeling that they are pleasing to the eye, while China gardens are intended to be pleasing to the eye.
European gardens are the precious heritage of human culture, vivid, regular, luxurious and warm. All the buildings in the park pay attention to integrity, and achieve the harmony of numbers with the combination of geometric figures.
The characteristics of China classical gardens are implicit, implicit, quiet and indifferent, focusing on emotional feelings. Various formal attributes of natural objects, such as lines, shapes, proportions and combinations, do not occupy a major position in pre-aesthetic consciousness. In space, the cycle is endless, and the pursuit of implicit realm is endless.