Chinese Cultural Garden

Chinese Cultural Garden
The large Friendship Gate at Overfelt Gardens
The large Friendship Gate at Overfelt Gardens
Location San Jose, California
Coordinates Coordinates: 37°21′47″N 121°51′13″W / 37.363029°N 121.853528°W / 37.363029; -121.853528
Area 6 acres (2.4 ha)
Created 1971 (1971)
Founder Frank Lowe, Pauline Lowe, Dr. Chen Li-Fu
Open Tuesday–Sunday, 1000–sunset
Website http://www.chineseculturalgarden.org

The Chinese Cultural Garden occupies 6 acres (24,000 m2) of Overfelt Gardens park in San Jose, California. The addition of the Chinese Cultural Garden to Overfelt is primarily the work of Chinese immigrant Frank Lowe, his wife Pauline (who serves as park docent), and Dr. Chen Li-Fu of Taiwan.

Features and events

Features include an ornamental Friendship Gate, the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall, the Chiang Kai-shek Pavilion, a large statue of Confucius, the Plum Pavilion, a sundial, and a carved, 15 ton black marble stone, mined and shipped from the Republic of China (Taiwan), donated by Tainan, one of San Jose's sister cities.

The Friendship Gate is 50 feet (15 m) wide and 40 feet (12 m) tall, dedicated in July 1977. Materials, including 500-year-old juniper wood, were sourced from China.[1] The characters written above the central portal are read right to left as: Chinese: 天下一家; pinyin: tiānxià yījiā; literally: "All under heaven are one family".

The Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall is constructed from marble, bronze, and mahogany and was built in Taiwan, disassembled, then shipped and reassembled in San Jose. It features a ceramic tile roof weighing almost twenty tons.[2][3]

The large black stone is a gift from Tainan and is at least one million years old.[2] It was placed in Overfelt Gardens on 10 October 1980, marking the Chinese day of independence from Imperial rule. The large red carved characters on the rock are 忠孝; Zhōng Xiào, meaning loyalty.[3]

On the third Sunday of September, the park celebrates the Chinese Moon Festival. It is primarily an event to showcase Asian performing arts, but also has arts and crafts for children and promotional booths from non-profit organizations, such as Cityteam and the San José Police Department.

References

  1. Wall, Jessica (11 August 2017). "Overfelt Gardens Park: A Place of Relaxation in the Middle of Bustling San Jose". San Jose Public Library. Retrieved 11 March 2018.
  2. 1 2 Reber, James P. (17 January 2014). "San Jose's Park within a Park". San Jose Inside. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
  3. 1 2 "Chinese Cultural Garden: Tour". Chinese Cultural Garden. 2015. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
  • City of San Jose Department of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services Overfelt Gardens brochure, March 2001 revision
  • "Overfelt Gardens Park". City of San Jose, Parks and Recreation. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  • Chinese Cultural Garden / Overfelt Park - San Jose, CA on YouTube
  • Overfelt Gardens San Jose CA HD on YouTube
  • Laws, David (19 October 2013). "Chinese Cultural Garden, San Jose". Northern California Gardens. Retrieved 23 June 2016.


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