Hey there, have you ever walked on a path that feels like riding gentle waves? 🌊 In China, there’s a garden with a very special walkway that does just that!
The Humble Administrator’s Garden, located in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, is the largest classical garden in the area. It’s famous for its beautiful landscapes and unique features.
But there’s one thing that might catch your eye (and your balance!)—a wavy walkway that seems a bit wonky. 🤔 Does it look uneven to you? That’s because it was designed to mimic the gentle rise and fall of waves as you stroll beside the pond. How cool is that?
Walking on this path feels like you’re floating on water! But be careful not to trip! 😄
In ancient Chinese gardens, designers loved to blend art with nature. By making the walkway wavy, they wanted visitors to feel connected to the water and the surrounding scenery.
Next time you visit a garden, look around—you might find surprising features that tell a story! Would you like to walk on a wavy path like this?
Reference(s):
cgtn.com