The pagoda was built as a temporary indoor display in the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition’s Palace of Food Products. It was moved to the Japanese Tea Garden in 1916.
Despite numerous restorations, Bo Da Pagoda has retained its ancient architectural essence, from its earthen walls and stupa garden to its traditional wooden structures, showcasing artistic styles ...
Two 19th-century tiger guardian sculptures, possibly from a Chinese shéndào, or “spirit way.” Ideal for an entranceway or a ...
a five-story pagoda and a Zen garden. You’ll want to plan your visit foo March or April when the garden’s cherry blossom trees are in full bloom. The garden is also home to a 9,000-pound ...
The garden is surrounded by a backdrop of Taxus baccata (yew) and specimen trees of Styphnolobium japonicum (the Japanese pagoda tree), rise up from the sunken gravel area and soften the impact of ...
The Westpark is also home to Chinese and Japanese gardens and a Nepalese pagoda. – Christie Dietz ... is the Eisbach wave (Eisbachwelle) at the garden entrance, a human-made standing wave ...