
City leaders on Monday kicked off the first phase of an Asian cultural center project, which will add another public landmark to downtown Des Moines' riverfront gateway.
Within the next year, construction on an Asian garden will be completed on a 1.7-acre site along the east side of the Des Moines River, just south of Interstate Highway 235.
The $800,000 garden project will include a three-story pavilion, waterfalls, bonsai-like evergreens and granite symbolic carvings that represent moral values in Chinese culture.
A second phase will include a $15 million 30,000-square-foot building that will be used as the headquarters for the Chinese Cultural Center of America.
Has anyone seen much coverage of this project in the media? Considering how unique this is, you'd think we'd be hearing more about it as it is being built.
The $800,000 garden project will include a three-story pavilion, waterfalls, bonsai-like evergreens and granite symbolic carvings that represent moral values in Chinese culture.
The Asian Garden in Des Moines has a special significance. It's a memorial to former Iowa Governor Robert Ray because of the thousands of lives that have been saved through his leadership.
It was because of Ray's worldwide leadership in the 1970's that allowed thousands of refugees from Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos to relocate to Iowa and have a new life.
...............and nicerAt least it looks cool, who gives a crap if has nothing to do with Des Moines… I mean, if Omaha and Little Rock have one, we should get one too.
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