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  2. This famous Chinese restaurant is a New York icon. Now it’s ...

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    Where: 3131 Commodore Plaza, Coconut Grove Hours: 4-10 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday and Sunday; 4-11 p.m. Thursday-Saturday. Hours are expected to expand to seven days a week and include lunch and ...

  3. List of Chinese gardens - Wikipedia

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    The New York Chinese Scholar's Garden 寄興園 in Staten Island, New York; Lan Su Chinese Garden in Portland, Oregon; Liu Fang Yuan 流芳園 or the Garden of Flowing Fragrance, Chinese Garden at the Huntington Library in San Marino, California; Seattle Chinese Garden in Seattle, Washington; The Astor Court in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in ...

  4. China National Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Beijing Botanical Garden. The Peony Garden was open to the public in 1981. It covers an area of 100,000 square metres (1,100,000 sq ft) and is divided into three sections. The Peony Grove is the most important, covering an area of 35,000 square metres (380,000 sq ft). The plant collection includes many rare species.

  5. Chinese garden - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese garden is a landscape garden style which has evolved over three thousand years. It includes both the vast gardens of the Chinese emperors and members of the imperial family, built for pleasure and to impress, and the more intimate gardens created by scholars, poets, former government officials, soldiers and merchants, made for reflection and escape from the outside world.

  6. Classical Gardens of Suzhou - Wikipedia

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    According to UNESCO, the gardens of Suzhou "represent the development of Chinese landscape garden design over more than two thousand years," [3] and they are the "most refined form" of garden art. [3] These landscape gardens flourished in the mid-Ming to early-Qing dynasties, resulting in as much as 200 private gardens. [1]

  7. New Business: BluAqua Restobar in Manchester to evolve; Codex ...

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    It is the second restaurant coming from Gourmet Grove Restaurant Group led by restaurateur Scott Forrester and David Schleyer of Elm Grove Cos., after taking over 1750 Taphouse in Bedford earlier ...

  8. Broccolini Vs. Broccoli: Differences In Taste, Texture, And ...

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    Chinese broccoli (gai lan): A leafy variety with fewer florets, often used in Asian cuisine. Romanesco broccoli: Very similar to cauliflower, but the floral buds are more clearly visible. Caitlin ...

  9. New York Chinese Scholar's Garden - Wikipedia

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    The garden was finally constructed with the support of many partners, including the Staten Island Botanical Garden, the City of New York, the Landscape Architecture Company of China, the Metropolitan Chinese American Community, various private foundations, and hundreds of individuals and corporate donors. After a long series of collaborations a ...