Classical Chinese horticulture at Jiangsu Garden of Expo 2019
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The style of the Jiangsu Garden constitute one of the three main classical Chinese gardens, the other two being the imperial garden and south China's Lingnan garden. /CGTN Photo

The style of the Jiangsu Garden constitute one of the three main classical Chinese gardens, the other two being the imperial garden and south China's Lingnan garden. /CGTN Photo

To create an impression of "a poetic and picturesque scenery," the entire garden is characterized by water, exquisite courtyard architecture and mountain stones. /Expo 2019 Photo

To create an impression of "a poetic and picturesque scenery," the entire garden is characterized by water, exquisite courtyard architecture and mountain stones. /Expo 2019 Photo

Ting, Tang, Xie and Fang are symbolic architecture in the Jiangsu Garden. /CGTN Photo

Ting, Tang, Xie and Fang are symbolic architecture in the Jiangsu Garden. /CGTN Photo

The horticulture of the eastern province is famous for potted plants that go back 1,300 years. The potted arrangements are divided into four schools according to geography, namely Su, Tong, Yang and Yu. /CGTN Photo

The horticulture of the eastern province is famous for potted plants that go back 1,300 years. The potted arrangements are divided into four schools according to geography, namely Su, Tong, Yang and Yu. /CGTN Photo

Magnolia zenii, which is endemic to the province and rated as critically endangered on the Red List of Threatened Species from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), were transplanted into the garden at Expo 2019 Beijing. /VCG Photo

Magnolia zenii, which is endemic to the province and rated as critically endangered on the Red List of Threatened Species from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), were transplanted into the garden at Expo 2019 Beijing. /VCG Photo