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Lan Su Chinese Garden

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Lan Su Chinese Garden is one of Portland’s greatest treasures…a powerfully inspiring experience that takes you through time, offering a window into Chinese culture, history and way of thinking.

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Lan Su Chinese Garden is much more than just a beautiful garden. It’s a creative wonder—an authentically built, powerfully inspiring experience based on a 2,000-year-old Chinese tradition that melds art, architecture, design and nature in perfect harmony.

Guided tours are offered twice or more daily with trained volunteer guides and are included with the cost of admission or membership. Tours last approximately 45 minutes and visitors are welcome to join in or drop out at any time. No reservations are required to join.

The Teahouse in the Tower of Cosmic Reflections offers visitors the ability to sit, relax, and enjoy tea while gazing into the Garden. Operated by the Tao of Tea, a local company that promotes the art and culture of tea, the Teahouse brings together the beauty and symbolism of the Garden with Chinese tea culture. (Visiting the Teahouse requires Garden membership or admission.)

Lan Su Chinese Garden offers infinite paths to discovery. One visit just isn't enough to take in the depth and abundance of experiences. Lan Su is ever-changing--by the minute, by the hour, and with the seasons.

Address: 239 NW Everett St, Portland, OR 97209, USA
Phone: (503) 228-8131
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State: Oregon
City: Portland
Zip Code: 97209


opening hours

Monday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM


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Reviews
Walled in garden in downtown Portland, once you step inside you forget where you are as you’re quickly surrounded by Chinese architectural, art and flora. A hidden gem I would recommend for locals and tourists alike. Make sure you catch the tour as they point out little nuggets that you might have otherwise missed. Then enjoy the tea shop located inside the garden for an overall authentic experience.
5 7 years ago (24-05-2018)
It was a good place to take a great picture. Since I have a Chinese boyfriend, he said that this place is like a rich royal family's house in ancient China. People who loves to experience the Chinese culture or take a great picture, I prefer you to visit this place. They had really beautiful flowers everywhere when I visited. They also had a person who will write your name in a white paper with some traditional Chinese characters ($15 without frame/$25 with frame) Moreover, they had cute orange fish in the pond. If you are student please bring your student ID, it will help (discount a bit).
5 7 years ago (23-03-2018)
This place has the best photo opportunities. There’s so much color and texture. It’s also very tranquil and authentic. There’s a tea house where you can participate in tea ceremonies and have moon cakes. There’s calligraphy, artwork and lots of cool ways to experience Chinese culture. It’s not very expensive to come here and it’s in Old Town Portland where you can go to the waterfront afterwards for more pics or to enjoy the views of the river. It’s awesome!!
5 7 years ago (26-04-2018)
For anyone who has not been there, I highly recommend a visit to the Lan Su Chinese Garden in Portland. It is truly a place of tranquility in the midst of the bustling city. It has a wonderful water feature and their choice of plants is masterful. Something is always blooming. There are numerous side spaces that are designed for a feeling of privacy and each one is unique. A visit to the tea House is a must. Check it out.
5 7 years ago (16-04-2018)
We've been to the Chinese Garden twice, and both times found it to be informative and restful. There's a tremendous attention to detail, and nearly everything there has meaning. They usually have free guided tours at noon and 1; if you can join one, you'll come away with a much deeper perspective on the Garden. Big shootout to the volunteers, who give the tours and greet guests; they're quite knowledgeable and very friendly.
5 7 years ago (28-04-2018)
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