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The Harbin Cultural Center Wetland Park

Former deteriorated wetland habitat has been successfully transformed into a working marsh that remediates urban storm-water runoff and waste tailwater from the water supply plant. Since the wetland is largely under the control of natural, rather than human, processes, it is likely to become overgrown with seasonal wetland vegetation and ground cover, forming a wild and messy naturalized landscape.

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An image of landscape architecture project The Mei Garden, by design firm Turenscape, in Jinhua, Zhejiang Province, China. Showing a woman standing on a paved walkway looking into a landscape 'room' with walls covered in vine + creeper species. At one side of the space is a pergola-like structure over a wooden deck and bench.

The Mei Garden

In early 2010, the landscape architect was asked to design the Mei Flower Garden in Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, particularly for the appreciation of the Mei Flower, also known as the Plum Blossom, arguably the most appreciated flower in Chinese culture. For over two thousand years, scholars have put in ink hundreds and thousands of poems and paintings appreciating this particular flower.

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