Chinese garden in Suwon

Gyeonggi Province and China’s Guangdong Province have gotten together to build a traditional Chinese garden in Suwon’s Hyohaeng Park as part of an exchange agreement between the two sister regions.  Just judging from the photo, it seems worth a visit after it opens to the general public later this month.

Meanwhile, in the Chinese city of Guangzhou, a Korean garden designed after Damyang’s Soswaewon will be completed on Dec. 12.

5 Comments

  1. Katz your flag
    Posted December 7, 2005 at 3:37 pm | Permalink

    Should I say it is sad? I hope this relationship doesn’t deepen and cut all connection they have except in businesses.

  2. Golden Bun your flag
    Posted December 8, 2005 at 12:17 pm | Permalink

    Katz, you must have let the hammer hit you on your head? Why is that sad? Why cut all connection? Should we ban Koreans visiting China or ban showing Korea movies in China? The Chinese garden is so beautiful, I would love to visit when I go back to Korea. ;)

  3. Katz your flag
    Posted December 8, 2005 at 4:23 pm | Permalink

    Why? Are you Chinese to say that? I said any connection, political, friendship, cultural except businesses.

  4. Golden Bun your flag
    Posted December 9, 2005 at 1:34 pm | Permalink

    “Why? Are you Chinese to say that?”

    What? Do I have to be Chinese to say that? You think all Koreans think like you???

    “I said any connection, political, friendship, cultural except businesses.”

    I read what you wrote the first time very well , no need to repeat the diatribe. Reread what I asked you and answer but then I guess you are not very good at using your brain, are you?

  5. Katz your flag
    Posted December 9, 2005 at 2:39 pm | Permalink

    Ok, if you are so smart and said you read very well my first comment then why are you asking to reread your comment?

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