The Chinese Garden of Serenity is a community Chinese garden in the Maltese town of Santa Lucija. The Garden of Serenity was built as a gift from the People's Republic of China to Malta in September 1996. On July 7, 1997, Prime Minister Alfred Sant officially opened it. Chinese gardens are built around three values to allow people to wander openly in their inner thoughts.
A garden must have the following:
- Reflect the surrounding world by adding natural rather than artificial elements, spontaneous and surprising rather than flat symmetry.
- Reflect a whole universe of perception, with all phases of existence reflected in pursuit of human thinking, the yin and yang
- Fit the boundaries of the region while offering the element of suspense, the feeling that there are other possibilities.
A Chinese garden's two most significant physical components are rocks and water. Architecture and horticulture are formed by their mixture. Rocks and water represent the foundation of nature, yin and yang, and everything that brings life. The hills and valleys are made up of rocks, which form the world's body. Water is the spirit of the earth, supplying air, breath, the flowing clouds, and blood rushing through the veins. The rocks represent all that is alive, all that is active, all that is active, all that is active, all that is active, all that is active, all that is active, all The water represents all that is contemplated everything that supplements function, thinking, peace, quiet, and reflection, in other words, serenity.
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