Dear Peter, thank you so much for sharing your wonderful bonsai journeys with us. They are so beautiful. I can not only enjoy seeing the incredible giant bonsais, but also enjoy feeling your passion and joy for the bonsais. Thank you! ❤
Oh thank you so much for letting us live vicariously through your experiences once again Sir! It is a truly magnificent garden. I'm so glad you got to see it with your own eyes And live your passion With such joyful Appreciation. Best wishes for a safe trip home.
OH MY GOD , I NEVER COULD IMAGINE A BONSAI ESTATE SUCH AS THIS . IF I HADN NOT SEEN THIS VIDEO I WOULD HAVE SWORN THIS WAS TRICK PHOTOGRAPHY . I LAUGHER AT THE RESPONSE MR.HERON MADE UPON SEEING THESE MASTERPIECE’S
Thank you Peter for your magnificent videos of your trips around a beautiful free country. I suppose if you have money you can have and create anything your hearts desire, the upkeep of these trees and garden wares must be vast employing a great number of gardeners with the expertise in bonsai to keep the bonsai in pristine condition.
Just when you think it is all over, another video appears Mr Chan meets Mr Chen and what a garden Mr Chen has, Peter once again getting very animated and I can understand why!!! And to boot, Peter was allowed to water in his famous way!!!
Love the bronze buffalo!!! Beautiful museum with wonderful sculpture and pots!!! What are the trees at 2:20 & 2:21 with a fluted base (maybe old roofs)? Magnificent trees!!! You are absolutely right about there being “treasures” everywhere! What city in Taiwan is Mr. Chen’s private garden? Thank you for taking us along.
These look great, I saw a few very large bonsai pines when I was in Kyoto recently, considering those were 500, 600 years old, with one large pine being 800 years, these ones must also be close in age.
It's crazy to think how old these trees can get. Imagine all the people that have cared for them over the centuries and passed away. Incredible to see how the work is passed from generation to generation.
@@peterchan3100 Really? I am not sure how you can tell that, I am still a beginner with bonsai, I know that the very old trees in Kyoto had amazing thick and detailed bark. But are you saying the tree at 7:50 , for example, can be grown in a single generation? If so that is amazing and I should get myself one of those as soon as possible.
@@Rei_Tozo You can develop impressive trees in 30 years, but that's still a long time by human standards. I have a few trees that I've been developing for 8 years, and will do so for another 8 or so, then I will sell them so someone else can take over. Bonsai require intensive care compared to garden plants, so they're a bit of a commitment. If you take a summer holiday/vacation, you need someone to water them or you'll return to find them dead and dry.
Chinese and Japanese have always admired and loved rocks - I talk about it in my first book. Have a look at the references and you will appreciate better.
To the media managers of this channel, PLEASE STOP TEMU USING YOUR CHANNEL TO ADVERTISE. They sell cut price tat and undercut genuine retailers. We don't need more plastic crap in the world.
Dear Peter, thank you so much for sharing your wonderful bonsai journeys with us. They are so beautiful. I can not only enjoy seeing the incredible giant bonsais, but also enjoy feeling your passion and joy for the bonsais. Thank you! ❤
Thank you, Peter, for taking us here! These are not only enormous, but also elegant, gorgeous, and wonderfully displayed. As you say, "heaven!"
Beautiful to witness the joy he feels on seeing beautiful bonsai after so many years of experience. True passion never dies. Bravo.
Oh thank you so much for letting us live vicariously through your experiences once again Sir! It is a truly magnificent garden. I'm so glad you got to see it with your own eyes
And live your passion With such joyful Appreciation. Best wishes for a safe trip home.
The joy in his face when he is spraying water from his hose! Bonsai!
Got to see Peter become a happy young boy here!
I love how Peter is so happy watering the hose. So much enjoyment and passion. Thanks for all you do and the knowledge you share to the world!
Definitely the Peter Chan watering style even had "wellies" on, hahaha. Beautiful trees.
Absolutely astonishing! My heart rate sky rocketed just from seeing these!
Thank you Peter for those beautiful video ❤
Wow wow wow that was something special. Stunning thank you for sharing
Thank you very much for sharing Peter!. Is nice to see the happiness reflected in your face!!!.
utterly astonishing!
Thank you so much for giving us a look of heaven on earth, a wonderful gift, thank you again!!!!!
No words can describe this. That root.......
A lovely experience for you Peter, and good luck to you. For me, and other mere mortals, I much prefer the size and skill of your prized trees.
Hello Peter. WOW. What a beautiful treat. Thanks for sharing this. Karl
Those roots growing over rocks were simply divine ❤
Thank you for taking us along on your tours of breathtaking bonsais, indeed we are in seventh heaven oohing and ahhing with you!
So so many Beautiful trees .hard to pick just one ..loved this thank you so much for sharing
I’m glad he had a good time.
Whoaa... Those stones.. biggest ornaments I've ever seen side by side with bonsai trees in someone's garden... 👍 Thx for sharing Peter.
I would love to visit this garden some day. amazing
Those boulders and bronze statues are massive! 😳🪨🐂✨✨
OH MY GOD , I NEVER COULD IMAGINE A BONSAI ESTATE SUCH AS THIS . IF I HADN NOT SEEN THIS VIDEO I WOULD HAVE SWORN THIS WAS TRICK PHOTOGRAPHY . I LAUGHER AT THE RESPONSE MR.HERON MADE UPON SEEING THESE MASTERPIECE’S
This is quite an eye opening for traditional bonsai lovers, or even makers. Bravo!
Magnificent.
Beautiful garden and they know the way with the hose. 😍
I just listed this on my "places to visit" before my 50's
Thank you Peter for your magnificent videos of your trips around a beautiful free country. I suppose if you have money you can have and create anything your hearts desire, the upkeep of these trees and garden wares must be vast employing a great number of gardeners with the expertise in bonsai to keep the bonsai in pristine condition.
He is a true Bonsai benefactor and does a lot for bonsai not just in Taiwan but all over Asia.
Absolutely amazing Peter! Thanks for sharing.
Not just amazing trees, but also an amazing stone collection!!! For some reason, I see BIG changes coming to Herons! Lol
They certainly like their BIG bonsai in Taiwan don't they? Fantastic. Kid in a sweet shop comes to mind with this video.
Just when you think it is all over, another video appears Mr Chan meets Mr Chen and what a garden Mr Chen has, Peter once again getting very animated and I can understand why!!! And to boot, Peter was allowed to water in his famous way!!!
The gardens are amazing! That root over rock ficus 😮
A joy to watch, thx for sharing
That ficus was the mother of all root over rocks!!
Just WOW...
Taking notes.
Incredible.
Your making me want some big ones amazing place cheers 😮
Great bonsai ❤❤
Peter is pure joy :)
I just say like you Peter.OMG😍❤️
Beautiful!!! 🌱🪴🌲
Well that's a badass garden! Hope I win the lotto soon😊❤
Wow 😮
Love it.👌
looks great
Love the bronze buffalo!!! Beautiful museum with wonderful sculpture and pots!!! What are the trees at 2:20 & 2:21 with a fluted base (maybe old roofs)? Magnificent trees!!! You are absolutely right about there being “treasures” everywhere! What city in Taiwan is Mr. Chen’s private garden? Thank you for taking us along.
At exactly 2:26 there is a closer display of leaves. I zoom in and can view them pretty well but don't know what it is.
Awe inspiring
There are no words
This is my destination wish list. 🥰🥰
I had almost as much fun as you! 🤗
15:17 that premna look amazing.. Omg
what is the title of the book that was signed? do you offer it for sale on your website? thank you
Wow superb
that's breat taking ❤❤❤❤❤
Is this Chen Jian Lians place ?
❤❤❤
These look great, I saw a few very large bonsai pines when I was in Kyoto recently, considering those were 500, 600 years old, with one large pine being 800 years, these ones must also be close in age.
It's crazy to think how old these trees can get. Imagine all the people that have cared for them over the centuries and passed away. Incredible to see how the work is passed from generation to generation.
No they are between 40-50 years old only.
@@peterchan3100 Really? I am not sure how you can tell that, I am still a beginner with bonsai, I know that the very old trees in Kyoto had amazing thick and detailed bark.
But are you saying the tree at 7:50 , for example, can be grown in a single generation? If so that is amazing and I should get myself one of those as soon as possible.
@@Rei_Tozo You can develop impressive trees in 30 years, but that's still a long time by human standards. I have a few trees that I've been developing for 8 years, and will do so for another 8 or so, then I will sell them so someone else can take over. Bonsai require intensive care compared to garden plants, so they're a bit of a commitment. If you take a summer holiday/vacation, you need someone to water them or you'll return to find them dead and dry.
What is the meaning of a standing big rocks in the garden?
Chinese and Japanese have always admired and loved rocks - I talk about it in my first book. Have a look at the references and you will appreciate better.
Assuming this was the finale, you saved the very best for the last
😘😘😘
Mr Chen a millionaire forsure
Wooow ❤❤❤❤
👍👌👌🙂
To the media managers of this channel, PLEASE STOP TEMU USING YOUR CHANNEL TO ADVERTISE.
They sell cut price tat and undercut genuine retailers. We don't need more plastic crap in the world.
You are like a kid in a candy store Peter..
I use my finger on the hose, as well. (USA). 😂
Bronze Buffalo bust benches.
You're in China don't you know that?
Taiwan is an independent country.
You can call it what you will
Republic of China 🤭
@@Drakey_Fenixnot even the taiwanese government/people hold that position lmao