Weekly Member Hour
Lan Su Chinese Garden 239 NW Everett Street, Portland, OregonMembers and their guests are invited to enjoy an exclusive hour in the garden in the early evening glow.
Members and their guests are invited to enjoy an exclusive hour in the garden in the early evening glow.
Join our horticulture team every Wednesday for a tour diving into a plant in its peak, gardening tips, and more.
Enjoy a drop-in, family-friendly craft activity inspired by magnolia. Enjoy at your own pace and take a unique piece of art home with you!
Take a front-row seat to Chinese tea culture with our intimate Garden Tea Tasting series led by tea master Hannah Ma. Savor three seasonal teas from Yun Shui Teahouse, learn traditional brewing techniques, and take home a porcelain teacup.
Take a front-row seat to Chinese tea culture with our intimate Garden Tea Tasting series led by tea master Hannah Ma. Savor three seasonal teas from Yun Shui Teahouse, learn traditional brewing techniques, and take home a porcelain teacup.
Bring the kids to Lan Su this Easter weekend for a little extra springtime fun!
On Saturday, April 4 only, visitors can enjoy free face painting during your visit to the garden. It’s a fun bonus for families exploring the beauty of the season at Lan Su.
Take a front-row seat to Chinese tea culture with our intimate Garden Tea Tasting series led by tea master Hannah Ma. Savor three seasonal teas from Yun Shui Teahouse, learn traditional brewing techniques, and take home a porcelain teacup.
Enjoy a drop-in, family-friendly craft activity inspired by magnolia. Enjoy at your own pace and take a unique piece of art home with you!
Take a front-row seat to Chinese tea culture with our intimate Garden Tea Tasting series led by tea master Hannah Ma. Savor three seasonal teas from Yun Shui Teahouse, learn traditional brewing techniques, and take home a porcelain teacup.
Join a Lan Su gardener for a guided Magnolia Festival stroll through the garden, exploring beautiful magnolia varieties and their history, symbolism, and botanical features. The walk includes a look at Fengchun (__ ÒPhoenix of SpringÓ), a magnolia tree chosen by Lan Su’s original Suzhou landscape architect, He Fengchun, when the garden first opened.
Bring your easel, tripod, or other tools of choice for creative time in the garden.
Members and their guests are invited to enjoy an exclusive hour in the garden in the early evening glow.
