AOITORI is the quality magazine for Japanese community in Belgium.
May edition is dedicated to the hidden gardens in Brussels for those who live near but haven't discovered the charm of quiet green corners.
Our little joueney starts from reading the genesis of the Christian bible which depicts how Adam and Eve are expelled from the pradise. The word paradise traces back to its origine in ancient Persian time. The place enclosed by the wall of moulded bricks were called "pairi daiza".
Filled with fruits and cattles, the ancient memory of paradise still enchant everyone in this modern city life. We visited Parc Egmont, Parc Tenbosche, Parc de l'Abbé Froidure, Jardin botanique Jean Massart, Jardin de l'Abbaye de la Cambre, Parc Tournay-Solavay and Ferme du Chant des Cailles.
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