Sias New Magical Chinese Garden - Scene 13 Ornate Meeting Room In addition to these larger halls and pavilions, the garden is filled with smaller pavilions, (also called ting) which are designed for providing shelter from the sun or rain, for contemplating a scene, reciting a poem, taking advantage of a breeze, or simply resting. Pavilions might be located where the dawn can best be watched, where the moonlight shines on the water, where autumn foliage is best seen, where the rain can best be heard on the banana leaves, or where the wind whistles through the bamboo stalks. They are sometimes attached to the wall of another building or sometimes stood by themselves at view points of the garden, by a pond or at the top of a hill. ⇦ Back to Scene 12 On to Scene 14 ⇨Return to Sias Chinese Garden Page 2 |