Never twice the same, the Portland Classical Chinese Garden is an authentically built cultural heritage garden and living museum of Chinese trees and flora. Within this authentic Ming Dynasty scholar’s garden, serpentine mosaic pathways lead to harmonious landscapes of plants, water, stones, pavilions, and poetry.

Explore the Garden

Explore the Portland Classical Chinese Garden and its history and meanings.  From a story of a friendship between Portland and Suzhou, China to the meaning of the placement of plants, you can tour the Garden from your own home.

View the Garden from your own home.

Tuesdays by Twilight

Opening July 8, Tuesdays by Twilight: Midsummer Music in the Portland Classical Chinese Garden features an exciting lineup of modern, traditional and cross-genre fare, from Delta blues to bohemian cabaret, pop, Harlem jazz and salsa.

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Coming Soon

Join Garden docent Daniel Skach-Mills as he reads from his new book, Tao of Now in the Garden’s Teahouse on July 17 from 2:30-3:30 p.m.  The
book, “shows us ourselves in 81 poems that challenge us to go beyond the thinking mind in a time of desperate need”. 
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Portland Classical Chinese Garden

NW 3rd & Everett Portland, OR 97209 503.228.8131 http://www.portlandchinesegardens.org/

Holiday Schedule

The Portland Classical Chinese Garden will be open regular hours for the July 4 holiday, however our administrative offices will be closed.

Hours

Summer Hours
April 1 - October 31
9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Winter Hours
November 1 - March 31
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Admission

$8.50 Adults
$7.50 Seniors (62 & above)
$6.50 Students (6-18 & college students with I.D.)
Five and under free

With a membership, admission is free for one year.  Become a member and discover your own path through the Garden.

Interested in using the Garden for your private event or wedding?

The Portland Classical Chinese Garden is Portland’s most unique venue. 
Learn more about renting the Garden.