Difficulty: Easy
Average Score: 100%
The premise of a classical Chinese garden may seem overwhelmingly exotic: each plant and all building materials are selected for both visual and symbolic value, and the paths and corridors are meant to suggest a contemplative journey. But the way the Chinese garden uses unity, light, texture, and visual barriers and the attention it gives the four seasons are important considerations in every garden.

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