Otago Daily Times

Chinese garden 10 years old

- ELENA MCPHEE elena.mcphee@odt.co.nz

ANCIENT proverb ‘‘if people are of one heart, even the earth can become gold’’ was one of the key messages of unity delivered at the 10th anniversar­y of Dunedin’s Chinese Garden, Lau Yuan.

The event, attended by a delegation from Shanghai, was marked by dancing, speeches and the opening of a special exhibition of photograph­s from the garden’s sister garden in China, Yu Yuan.

Speeches were delivered by Yu Yuan deputy director Madame Liu Qun, Dunedin Chinese Gardens Trust chairman Malcolm Wong, Chinese Consulgene­ral Wang Zhijian, and Dunedin’s deputy mayor Chris Staynes.

Speaking after the ceremony yesterday evening, Madame Liu said she thought the photograph­s presented ‘‘the essence of the garden’’ and it was an opportunit­y for Dunedin people to get a glimpse of Yu Yuan, built in 1559 during the Ming Dynasty.

Hundreds of people attended the event including Dunedin City councillor­s, and former mayor Peter Chin who also addressed the crowd.

Madame Liu presented Mr Staynes with two painstakin­gly made lacquerwar­e Chinese vases, and he presented her with a print of a painting given to the Dunedin City Council.

A waiata composed for the occasion was performed by the Dunedin City Council waiata group.

As well as honouring mana whenua, Mr Wong donned a kilt for the occasion in recognitio­n of Dunedin’s Scottish heritage.

Mr Wang, who is based in Christchur­ch, said this was his third visit to the gardens, and it was like visiting a ‘‘typical, welldesign­ed’’ garden in Southern China.

It preserved Dunedin’s connection with China, which dated back to the goldrush era when Chinese miners set out to start new lives in a remote land.

Mr Staynes said that like any big sister, Yu Yuan looked after its little sister — and the garden provided not only photograph­s for the exhibition but 500 lanterns for the occasion.

Before the official ribbon cutting of the exhibition, Madame Liu and Dunedin Public Art Gallery director Cam McCracken cut an elaborate cake designed for the occasion by Dunedin resident Tessa Willams.

Musicians and dancers entertaine­d the crowd, including young performers from the Otago Southland Chinese Associatio­n Lion Dance Troupe.

 ??  ?? Traditiona­l music . . . David Wang, of the Dunedin Chinese Art and Instrument Associatio­n, performed at the 10th birthday of the Chinese Garden.
Traditiona­l music . . . David Wang, of the Dunedin Chinese Art and Instrument Associatio­n, performed at the 10th birthday of the Chinese Garden.
 ?? PHOTOS: PETER MCINTOSH ?? Happy occasion . . . Dunedin Chinese Gardens Trust chairman Malcolm Wong addresses the crowd which gathered to mark the 10th anniversar­y of the Chinese Garden, Lau Yuan, last night.
PHOTOS: PETER MCINTOSH Happy occasion . . . Dunedin Chinese Gardens Trust chairman Malcolm Wong addresses the crowd which gathered to mark the 10th anniversar­y of the Chinese Garden, Lau Yuan, last night.
 ??  ?? Sweet architectu­re . . . An elaborate cake designed for the occasion.
Sweet architectu­re . . . An elaborate cake designed for the occasion.

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