#PlantWednesday Spotlight
Lan Su Chinese Garden 239 NW Everett Street, Portland, OregonJoin our horticulture team every Wednesday for a tour diving into a plant in its peak, gardening tips, and more.
Join our horticulture team every Wednesday for a tour diving into a plant in its peak, gardening tips, and more.
Nationally recognized inheritors of China’s intangible cultural heritage present living folk traditions seldom seen outside China. These master artists—whose works are collected by major museums and celebrated around the world—will create each piece live before your eyes. Enjoy tastings, demonstrations, and close-up conversations with the grand masters.
Kick off Lunar New Year at Lan Su with a packed day of fun cultural traditions for the whole family! We’re starting the Year of the Horse in style, with […]
Meet miniature horses at Lan Su Chinese Garden for a hands-on Year of the Horse experience. Pet, take photos, and enjoy a gentle, family-friendly introduction to these beloved zodiac animals—perfect for young children and Lunar New Year memories.
Celebrate Lunar New Year with hands-on creativity the whole family can enjoy! Our Family Craft Activities invite kids and adults alike to explore traditional art forms and cultural symbols through […]
Calligraphy is a revered art form that has existed for thousands of years and is considered a high art in Chinese culture. To welcome Year of the Horse, drop in […]
Join our horticulture team every Wednesday for a tour diving into a plant in its peak, gardening tips, and more.
Meet miniature horses at Lan Su Chinese Garden for a hands-on Year of the Horse experience. Pet, take photos, and enjoy a gentle, family-friendly introduction to these beloved zodiac animals—perfect for young children and Lunar New Year memories.
Explore traditional art forms and cultural symbols through fun, interactive projects. From folding simple paper lanterns to creating vibrant Nian Hua (年畫) woodblock prints, each session offers a way to bring a piece of the celebration home to share and display.
Explore traditional art forms and cultural symbols through fun, interactive projects. From folding simple paper lanterns to creating vibrant Nian Hua (年畫) woodblock prints, each session offers a way to bring a piece of the celebration home to share and display.
Have you ever wondered why Chinese people display red items and set off fireworks during Lunar New Year? Join a Lan Su storyteller for a fun Lunar New Year storytime […]
Enjoy a free performance by Vancouver Jasmine Dance Troupe as they bring traditional Chinese and other dance styles together. Admission Rates | Parking & Directions | More FAQs Meet Vancouver […]
