The "Tao" of Chinese gardens is the harmony with nature.
The philosophy is to take good care of the garden without being too deliberate in design.
The trees have sprit. Give them space and they will grow as time passes.
Water is are shallow and transparent. They are the home of goldfish.
There should be some lights, but not too many.
Just a few will be enough to show the silhouettes, like a watercolor garden of then night.
There are two large magnolia trees in the villa garden.
Round lanterns, like full moons, are hung in the ancient pines outside the Starshine bar.
Those lanterns reflect gentle light.
The Pharmacist Buddha sits peacefully in a coner of the garden blessing
people here with health and well-being.