China has a long tradition of creating garden landscapes. From the intricately conceived gardens of Suzhou to the grand imperial gardens, all display the artistic achievements of China’s classical garden landscapes to the world. However, like all architectural design, landscape design and construction must constantly update to adapt to the changes of time.
It seems that China's ancient landscape art has not kept pace with the rapid development of Chinese society. Therefore, today we see the emergence of European classical garden landscapes, European neoclassical landscapes, British countryside-style landscapes, and other Western-style garden landscapes of various styles in China. Works by landscape designers from Hong Kong, Singapore, Canada, Australia, and the United States take turns gracing the stage. This can't help but make one ask: what is "Chinese-characteristic modern landscape"?