Rock with calligraphy
The Chinese title for this landscape is
菁華苑(Jinghua Yuan), which means ‘Flourishing China Park’.
It was chosen in a naming competition, with entries from London
Chinese communities, and has been inscribed on a rock following
Chinese tradition.
Chinese characters often have many meanings.
Here the first character, meaning ‘Flourishing’, is often used to
describe plants. The second character, meaning ‘China’, also means
flowery and magnificent.
In classical Chinese gardens beautiful
calligraphy is valued as much as the plants themselves. The written
word adds a touch of poetry, essential in making a garden and the
viewer’s experience of it complete.
The China Landscape naming
competition has been made possible with the help and advice of
Lillian Chin, Wang Tao, Wu Xun, Zhao Yizhou and Jan Stuart