UC Press logo


Cover Image
California eNews

California & the West titles
eMail:

Huntington Library Press

Edited by T. June Li

Another World Lies Beyond

Creating Liu Fang Yuan, the Huntington's Chinese Garden

Buy Hardcover
$34.95, £19.95 hardcover
978-0-87328-175-1
NYP--Due 12/08
128 pages, 9 x 12 inches, 120 Color Illustrations
December 2008, Available worldwide
Categories: California & the West; Gardening

From the Lake of Reflected Fragrance to the Pavilion for Washing Away Thoughts to the Isle of Alighting Geese, this gorgeously illustrated volume explores the Huntington's Chinese Garden—Liu Fang Yuan, or the Garden of Flowing Fragrance—one of the largest such gardens outside China. With the first phase of construction completed, the garden opened to visitors in early 2008. It resembles those created in seventeenth-century Suzhou, offering awe-inspiring views and architecture and evoking an era when scholars sought quiet, intimate gardens in which to retreat, write poetry, and practice calligraphy, among many other pursuits. The contributors to Another World Lies Beyond discuss the challenges of constructing the garden in Southern California as well as the cultural traditions and aesthetics of Chinese garden design, especially the ways in which the plants and structures engage the imagination of visitors. Inscribed poetic couplets, literary allusions, botanical motifs, and evocative names for structures reveal layers of symbolism for exploration and interpretation. The volume's final essay describes how plants that originated in China—such as the chrysanthemum, the plum, and the camellia—have shaped that country's ancient botanical heritage and have enriched the gardens of both East and West.
T. June Li is Curator of the Huntington's Chinese Garden.