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What does Monet Garden mean?

Monet Garden is the former residence of the famous French painter Monet. It is divided into two parts: water garden and garden. The garden, also known as Normandy Garden, is located in front of the house and is rectangular, covering an area of about one hectare. The water garden is an artificial lake full of water lilies.

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Garden design concept: Monet designs gardens according to the growth patterns of flowers and trees, which is not only patchy, but also attaches great importance to the coordination of colors. The red, brown, orange and blue flowers are scattered, showing a natural visual movement. Monet also combined the two most important themes in his early years: water and flowers, making Tianguang Shui Ying an ideal "impression" in his mind.