Japanese Garden-One day experience of Japanese garden in Belgium. The Japanese garden I came to this time is not in Japan. It is a garden in Hasselt. The reason why it is called Japanese garden is just because of it. It was built by the Japanese. I entered the Japanese garden, and when I saw the scenery here, I completely believed that it was a garden built by the Japanese, and it was completely in the style of a traditional Japanese garden. This place perfectly replicates the original appearance of nature. There are mountains, slopes, streams, waterfalls, and beaches. All of this makes me feel particularly surprised. In my opinion, this Japanese garden is simply a large-scale garden artwork. Because it was autumn when I came, many of the leaves in the garden had turned red, surrounding an artificial pond. There is also a small waterfall on the pond, and the gurgling water drops down, adding a different style. The surrounding grassland and trees cover this area. Standing at the corner of the tree to look at it, there is a looming beauty. A gust of wind blew, and a lot of leaves fell, some of them fell on the lawn, and many of them floated on the surface of the water, slowly drifting away with the direction of the current. This scene is too much like a beautiful landscape painting, I I'm fascinated by watching here, but I'm still reluctant to leave. Tips The entrance fee for the Japanese Garden is 5 Euro/person. It is open from April 1st every year. Spring is the best season to play, and there will be many flowers in bloom.
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Japanese Garden-One day experience of Japanese garden in Belgium. The Japanese garden I came to this time is not in Japan. It is a garden in Hasselt. The reason why it is called Japanese garden is just because of it. It was built by the Japanese. I entered the Japanese garden, and when I saw the scenery here, I completely believed that it was a garden built by the Japanese, and it was completely in the style of a traditional Japanese garden. This place perfectly replicates the original appearance of nature. There are mountains, slopes, streams, waterfalls, and beaches. All of this makes me feel particularly surprised. In my opinion, this Japanese garden is simply a large-scale garden artwork. Because it was autumn when I came, many of the leaves in the garden had turned red, surrounding an artificial pond. There is also a small waterfall on the pond, and the gurgling water drops down, adding a different style. The surrounding grassland and trees cover this area. Standing at the corner of the tree to look at it, there is a looming beauty. A gust of wind blew, and a lot of leaves fell, some of them fell on the lawn, and many of them floated on the surface of the water, slowly drifting away with the direction of the current. This scene is too much like a beautiful landscape painting, I I'm fascinated by watching here, but I'm still reluctant to leave. Tips The entrance fee for the Japanese Garden is 5 Euro/person. It is open from April 1st every year. Spring is the best season to play, and there will be many flowers in bloom.
The city is very clean, the local people are very welcoming and polite, and the air is good! Love it very much!
The garden is an idealized landscape, and the Japanese garden style is based on Japanese traditional culture. The city is very clean, the local people are very welcoming and polite, and the air is good! Although I don’t like their history
Replicating the original appearance of nature, mountain peaks, slopes, waterfalls, beaches and creeks, this amazing green space occupies a veritable work of art equivalent to the natural appearance, and its design concept completely follows the principle of returning to the original. The touch of green in this modern high-rise building is a veritable urban garden. But this park is too ordinary for the Chinese.
The garden is indeed built by the Japanese. The summer garden is luxuriant and has the best scenery.