‘Oh! My Greens’ Ep. 5: Collecting plants from mountain to make eye-catching artwork

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The etymology of the word “gardening” refers to “enclosure.” Coincidentally, in the Chinese word for garden – “huayuan” – the “yuan” also represents a relatively enclosed space. If a garden embodies our desire for nature, then why is it built up as a space isolated from the wild? To find the answer, our plant-loving photographer Liang Si visited floral designers Sammi and Tian Feng who live in a village at the foot of Cangshan Mountain in Yunnan’s Dali City.

After a short chat, they decide to go to the Cangshan Mountain to collect some plants and then make a floral artwork. Following these two artists, Liang Si gradually unpacks the question.

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