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Li Fengli meets UK horticultural architect

Updated: 2014-05-23

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Li Fengli meets UK horticultural architect

Mike F Browell, principal of Weddle Landscape Design, and workers of 2014 Qingdao International Horticultural Expo before the Expo's Protocol and Reception Center.

Li Fengli meets UK horticultural architect

Mike F Browell and workers of 2014 Qingdao International Horticultural Expo in Qingdao Botanical Pavilion. 

Li Fengli meets UK horticultural architect

Li Fengli, secretary-general of the 2014 Qingdao International Horticultural Exposition executive committee, met with Mike F Browell in the Expo's Protocol and Reception Center.

Li Fengli, secretary-general of the 2014 Qingdao International Horticultural Exposition executive committee, met with Mike F Browell in the Expo's Protocol and Reception Center.

Mike F Browell, principal of Weddle Landscape Design, is a famous British landscape architect, and a member of the Royal Landscape Institute, whose work has won various landscape architecture awards, one of which showcases for the best in UK landscape architecture and is a central event in the landscape architecture calendar.. Meanwhile, he is involved in the design work of both the Botanical Pavilion and the British Park in the 2014 Qingdao International Horticultural Exposition.

"The Botanical Pavilion is one of the most impressive pavilions in the expo, and it is always the first choice for visitors. The British Park, with its specific features as a classical imperial garden, makes visitors feel as if they were in Britain. Thank you so much for your great work and contributions to Qingdao expo," Li Fengli said.

"The Qingdao Botanical Pavilion is one of the best pavilions in the world. It is amazing that so many precious trees and flowers from all over the world can be seen in one pavilion. Lots of detailed work has been done to make such a successful expo," said Mike F Browell.

Mike F Browell also said there were three important aspects for horticulture: first, to make visitors feel happy; second, to expand visitors' horizons; third, to inspire and to enlighten people's lives.