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TAIWAN FUN MAGAZINE,
August 2002. VOL.2
ISSUE 8
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Nature, art
and coffee: Visting Chien-hua Garden
By Chen Ni-ang Translated
by Elliot Billings
Chien-hua Garden, which opened in April of last year,
has recently become a popular tourist attraction. On
weekends and holidays, this delightful example of landscape
horticulture welcomes droves of sightseers from around
the country, bringing excitement to this normally-quiet
mountain suburb.
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The man behind Chien-hua Garden, Mr. Chang,
was originally a landscape designer. Central Taiwan residents
may
remember the proliferation of outdoor beer gardens in Taichung
during the early ?s, featuring dazzling architecture
and exquisite gardens. Two of these, Hung Mu-lin (Mangrove)
and Chin Go-te (Golden Gothic), were Mr. Chang's
creations. Unhappy with the commercial side of business and
wanting to avoid creative stagnation, Chang fulfilled
his landscape design vision by creating the Chien-hua Garden
Coffee.
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Inside Chien-hua Garden, it looks as if the grass, flowers
and trees exist in seemingly wild profusion, a kind
of "nature reconstructed". This is just the
impression that Mr. Chang was aiming to create. His
idea was to provide a space where art and nature mix,
a place where people can relax in a natural setting.
And, he has done exactly that.
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The cafe
inside the garden has a primitive and natural feel, as the
seating area shares space with trees and a meandering stream
with tadpoles and fish scurrying under lotus leaves. Not far
away, frogs can be heard croaking. Adults can enjoy the fresh
flowers, including new varieties planted every season, while
young children can play to their hearts' content in the forest
area. When you are tired, you can refresh yourself at the
cafe with a cup of coffee or fruit juice.
Mr. Chang offers customers a space where works
of art combine with the environment to reveal a natural
simplicity, full of excitement and vitality, and a place to
open one's spirit.
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However, please note that the garden's hours of operation
are strictly controlled, lest the influx of visitors
overwhelm the delicate flora, and to ensure that the
visitor is greeted each time by exuberant verdure. For
this reason, visitors are asked to pay close attention
to the garden's hours of operation. On Monday and Tuesday,
excepting holidays and special events, the garden is
not open. Please also keep in mind that food from outside
is forbidden.
Admission is NT$200 for adults and NT$100 for children,
and includes a free drink. Also for sale within the
garden are several kinds of fresh cakes.
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Shie-shing Street,
Shie-cheng Tsun (village), Hsinshe Hsiang (township), Taichung
County
Tel: (04) 2582-1141
Hours:
10 am-6 pm Wed-Fri; 9 am-7 pm Sat-Sun (closed Mondays
and Tuesdays)
Website: www.chgarden.com.tw
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