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    Anonymous
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    Xin-Thanks, sounds like a great opportunity to see the Huntington Library and Chinese Gardens with a unique educational opportunity to boot. If my calendar is free that day I will make the drive up from San Diego to attend.
    edited by kireland on 8/10/2011

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    clay dube
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    Hi Folks - I'd love to attend this symposium as well. A previous engagement will keep me away, though. Here are links for the Huntington:

    main: http://www.huntington.org/
    Chinese garden: http://www.huntington.org/huntingtonlibrary.aspx?id=490

    You may also be interested in this US-China Today article about the garden: http://www.uschina.usc.edu/article@usct?growing_to_new_proportions_chinese_gardens_in_the_u_s_11917.aspx

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    Rob_Hugo@PortNW
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    Religious and Spiritual Concepts in the Gardens of China

    A one-day symposium at
    The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens
    Organized by The Huntington,
    in collaboration with the University of Oregon
    Saturday, September 24, 2011

    Religious and spiritual concepts have been significant influences in the creation of gardens in China, both private and imperial. In particular, Buddhism has had an extended and profound connection to gardens and their owners. Four speakers will present their findings on Buddhist and other spiritual ideas in the gardens of Chinese emperors, monks and scholars.

    8:30 Registration & Coffee
    9:15 Welcome
    James P. Folsom, Marge and Sherm Telleen / Marion and Earle Jorgensen Director of the Botanical Gardens, The Huntington
    June Li, Curator of Liu Fang Yuan, the Chinese Garden at The Huntington
    9:30 Introductory Remarks
    Richard Strassberg, University of California, Los Angeles
    Session I
    Moderator - Richard Strassberg, University of California, Los Angeles
    Miho Fukuda, National Taiwan Normal University “Mongolian Imperial Gardens in the Forbidden City during the Yuan Dynasty”
    Natasha Heller, University of California, Los Angeles “Monks in Landscapes, Monks in Gardens”
    12:30 Lunch
    2:00 pm Session II
    Moderator - Ina Asim, University of Oregon
    Kevin Greenwood, Willamette University “The Imperial Self and the Eastern Academy: a Lost Garden of the Qianlong Era (1736-95)”
    Stephen Whiteman, Middlebury College “A Religious Program at Bishu Shanzhuang, the Summer Palace of the Qing Emperors”

    Registration is required. Please see the attachment for registration materials.

    Photograph: copyright Lu Hongren.

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    Michelle Bailey
    Curatorial Assistant, Chinese Garden
    The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens
    1151 Oxford Road
    San Marino, CA 91108
    626.405.3503
    FAX 626.405.3501

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