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Title: STARTALK Student Program


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  • STARTALK Student Program
  • At the Huntington Library and Garden, San Marino,
    CA

Explore the Chinese language, culture and arts
through the Garden of Flowing Fragrance at the
Huntington Library and Garden David Wu Southern
California Council of Chinese Schools
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Essential Questions to Guide this Program and
Focus Teaching/Learning
  • What are the historical background, elements, and
    major features of Su-Zhou gardens?
  • What are the major features of Chinese
    traditional culture, history, cultural practices,
    cultural products, values, arts and literature,
    poetry, festivals, customs, and lifestyles?
  • What were the professions, culture, and
    lifestyles of those ancient Chinese who built
    Su-Zhou gardens?

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Instructional Strategies
  • On-site learning at the Chinese garden
  • Teacher-student interaction through questions and
    discussion
  • Group work
  • Presentations
  • Role playing
  • Internet research
  • Multimedia Learning Audio tape listening, Video
    watching
  • Script writing and play performances
  • Assessment

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Learning in 5C and 3 modes
  • Learn culture through literature, calligraphy,
    poetry, art, and philosophy of the garden
  • Communicate with visitors as docent
  • Compare cultural differences with Western gardens
    versus Chinese classical gardens palace gardens
    versus private gardens
  • Connect to Chinese architecture and history
  • Servicing communities as volunteers

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A Comparison of Western and Chinese Gardens

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  • Authentic materials can be found in the
    entrance, bridges, pavilions, windows, covered
    walkways, as well as places from which to view
    the landscape.

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The Freshwater Pavilion The entrance of tea
shop is decorated with a poetic couplet
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Camellias are carved into the wood of structures
of the Hall of Jade Camellia
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The traditional elements of Chinese garden design
in full view from all windows
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The Love for the Lotus Pavilion contains unique
architectural choices
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Craftsmen Carved wood by hands at the garden
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No nails are used in Chinese architecture, which
instead employ wooden latches.
14
The shape of the walls top symbols a dragons
back
15
Round shapes in the Terrace of Jade Mirror
represent perspective and richness
16
The Pavilion of the Three Friends, with pines,
bamboo, and plums around the pavilion to
symbolize that friendship can stand in hardship
(cold weather).
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The Jade Ribbon Bridge symbolizesrichness and
wealth
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  • Water and rocks create harmony

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  • A 500 ton rock, shipped from Chinas Lake Tai,
    in the shape of a dragon, stands on the lake shore

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Present their knowledge as docents
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