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Portland Gardens
Posted by Ruchi
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12/08/2007
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A weekend get away to Portland, Oregon. It was a two day trip, by road, with friends.
The next planned stop was the waterfront of Portland. It was a very cold day and we rushed.
Portland has a huge China Town which has several Chinese Restaurants, Shops and a Chinese Garden. We ate at a Chinese Bistro that night. It is one of my favorites.
Sand and Stone Garden
It reveals the stark simplicity of weathered stones
rising from a sea of raked sand.

Flat Garden
The two islands in the shape of sake and sake bottle (gourd)
represent pleasure—spiritual and temporal.


After returning from the Japanese garden, I had a delicious meal of sushi in an authentic Japanese Restaurant, accompanied with Japanese Fried Ice cream (yummy).
The other places that we visited were - Powell Book Store in Portland and the state capital of Washington - Olympia.
We stopped for a coffee break here.
The next planned stop was the waterfront of Portland. It was a very cold day and we rushed.
Portland has a huge China Town which has several Chinese Restaurants, Shops and a Chinese Garden. We ate at a Chinese Bistro that night. It is one of my favorites.
Entrance to China Town, Portland
The Garden of awakening Orchids, Portland.
The Rainbow Bridge at the Chinese Garden
The Cave at the Chinese Garden
The Japanese Garden, Portland
The Japanese Garden is divided into multiple sections.
The Temple Lantern
Sand and Stone Garden
It reveals the stark simplicity of weathered stones
rising from a sea of raked sand.

Flat Garden
The two islands in the shape of sake and sake bottle (gourd)
represent pleasure—spiritual and temporal.

And those who have seen Kill Bill,
they might remember this features during duel
between O-ren ishii and the Bride.
they might remember this features during duel
between O-ren ishii and the Bride.

After returning from the Japanese garden, I had a delicious meal of sushi in an authentic Japanese Restaurant, accompanied with Japanese Fried Ice cream (yummy).
The other places that we visited were - Powell Book Store in Portland and the state capital of Washington - Olympia.










