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A bird's eye view of Eight Trigrams garden in SW China

2017-03-28 11:12:43 GMT+8
Editor Fu Jianshu
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A small county in Zunyi, southwest China's Guizhou Province, has built a giant Bagua – or Eight Trigrams – garden in a bid to attract visitors. /CFP Photo

The garden, representing a traditional Chinese symbol, is 0.2 square kilometers in size and apparently took eight months to build. /CFP Photo

The strokes of the Eight Trigrams symbol were made using 81 varieties of plants and wooden boardwalks, and will change color according to the seasons. /CFP Photo

With a black-and-white Yin and Yang at its center, surrounded by various lines and strokes, the Bagua is a common symbol in Taoism and Chinese I Ching philosophy. /CFP Photo

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