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20210501 金门公园中日本茶园里盛开的樱花 必应壁纸

2021-05-01 00:05 作者:必应壁纸  | 我要投稿


20210501 金门公园中日本茶园里盛开的樱花 必应壁纸

金门公园 金门公园中日本茶园里盛开的樱花 今天,随着亚裔美国人和太平洋岛民遗产月的开始,我们将参观位于旧金山金门公园的日本茶园。这个花园最初是在1894年的世界博览会上作为临时展览而设计的,后来在景观设计师Hagiwara的监督下成为了金门公园中的永久性设施。萩原花了大量的钱、热情和才华,让游客们可以真正体验到日本园艺的味道。过去和今天的游客会在锦鲤池塘上过桥,在满是日本本土植物和树木的宝塔和花园中漫步。萩原于1925年去世,但他的家人一直住在他在这片土地上建造的房子里,直到二战期间他们被送进了拘留营,花园也被更名为“东方花园”。战争一结束,原来的名字又回来了,但家族却没有。萩原的愿景在花园中流传,他是数以百万计帮助建设和美化这个国家的亚裔和太平洋岛民之一。

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With Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month kicking off today, we're visiting the Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. Originally designed as a temporary exhibit in the 1894 World's Fair, the gardens became a permanent fixture in the park, overseen by landscape designer Makoto Hagiwara.Hagiwara poured his money, passion, and talents into giving visitors to the garden an authentic taste of Japanese horticulture. Visitors then and today cross bridges over koi ponds and wander through pagodas and gardens full of native Japanese plants and trees. Hagiwara died in 1925, but his family remained in the house he built on the property until they were sent to an internment camp during World War II and the gardens were renamed 'Oriental Garden.' Once the war was over, the original name returned, but the family did not. Hagiwara's vision lives on in the gardens, and as one example of the millions of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans who've helped build and beautify our nation.

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