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365 Things To Do In Portland, Oregon

Get lost in an urban oasis at the Portland Chinese Garden

Blake Ellis - Thursday, June 17, 2010

From time to time, everyone needs a little break from life to enjoy some peace and experience tranquility.  People living in the Portland, Oregon area are lucky to have one of the most authentic traditional Chinese gardens outside of China right here in our backyard.

Once you step past the entry gates, you're transported into another world and another time.  Traditionally styled and crafted buildings encircle a beautiful lake, and are connected by paths and bridges.  You can wander from building to building, rest overlooking the water, or enjoy some authentic Chinese tea and teacakes tea in the two story tea house that is within the garden.

Even if you can only spare an hour or two, you will leave Lan Su Chinese Garden feeling calm and refreshed.  (And wanting to go back again!)  

The Lan Su Chinese Garden is open to visitors seven days a week year-round, closing only on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day.

Summer Hours 
April 1 - October 31 
10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Winter Hours 
November 1 - March 31 
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Admission

Your admission gains access to the Garden, Teahouse, and when offered, public tours and exhibits. Some special events are not included with admission or may require a purchase of tea. With a membership admission is free for one year.

  • $8.50 Adults
  • $7.50 Seniors (age 62 & over)
  • $6.50 Students (age 6-18 and college students with I.D.)
  • Children five and under are free

Individual adult admission tickets and discounted admission bundles are available for purchase in advance at 503.228.8131

www.lansugarden.org


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