Along with thanking Peter, people should also be grateful to Ming Moreland (the lady translating in the video and originally a Taiwanese native) and it is she and husband Mark that run U.K. Bonsai association and the Heathrow and Expo bonsai shows here in the U.K. and organised much of this trip. So many thanks to Ming and Mark and their contacts for Peter being able to bring us these videos.
🤩🤯😵💫 oh my gosh Peter what are you trying to give me a heart attack! Just looking at those marvelous trees must be so amazing in person. Once again you give me so much inspiration to become a better artist.
Good morning Peter, This nursery is so impressive. The layout design of the garden, the point of interest is very well conceive and the sound of the waterfall gives you a sense of serenity as you feel the natural harmony of nature. Thank you, Peter, for sharing this beautiful nursery. $500,000. “WOW!” Take care and have a blessed weekend.🙏🙏🙏
This is my favorite garden so far from Peter's trip! The small pines and the thin litetati pines are the most expressive to me. Thank you, Peter, for sharing this with al of us!
Unbelievable….. Breathtaking, what other bonsai masters have done. Some trees, take a lifetime of work. Other large trees, take several lifetimes of several masters work!
So Peter, I have been watching all of your videos from Taiwan, my husband walked through the room a couple of times, then he remarked, "I have never heard that sound from Peter Chan before!"
Great to see Peter fan voting out to this obvious Master of bonsai. I wish I had visited more places like this when I was in Japan, and china for that matter.
Video number 7, it gets better! and better!! so inspirational what next? A Taiwanese "Herons Bonsai"??? Looking forward to my next visit before the re-potting season, will there be any changes????
You seemed to have had an amazing mind blowing trip! It just goes to show you the extent of man’s creativity if the weather and techniques are right. I’m glad to see that you had so much fun! How long were you there?
I think you'd like the Lake Merrit Bonsai Museum in Oakland, California. Occasionally, you mention an interest in how the nature of North American pines differ from European and Asian pines and that museum only features bonsai and garden trees made from plants native to Northern California.
Stunning 😮 at 36:07 why they keep humid tissues on the trunk? After a minute the lady tries to explain but i dont understand. That part will rot if constantly wet. I see chopped trunk to do jin maybe. But miss why wet the upper trunks. Thanks
That lady is Ming Moreland (originally a Taiwanese native) and it is she and husband Mark that run U.K. Bonsai association and the Heathrow and Expo bonsai shows here in the U.K. and organised much of this trip. So many thanks to Ming and Mark and their contacts for Peter being able to bring us these videos.
Garaunteed not all field grown, most of these people take yamadoris and make big money from wild trees, i wish i had another 3 lifetimes to create one tree like these
A trip you will never forget Peter, neither will your subscribers, we have been on a journey along with you. Thank you Peter.
I LOVE pines! my favorite species for bonsai
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Along with thanking Peter, people should also be grateful to Ming Moreland (the lady translating in the video and originally a Taiwanese native) and it is she and husband Mark that run U.K. Bonsai association and the Heathrow and Expo bonsai shows here in the U.K. and organised much of this trip. So many thanks to Ming and Mark and their contacts for Peter being able to bring us these videos.
🤩🤯😵💫 oh my gosh Peter what are you trying to give me a heart attack! Just looking at those marvelous trees must be so amazing in person. Once again you give me so much inspiration to become a better artist.
So beautiful
I love the awe and wonder and respect of a master for a master and viewing such a beautiful garden.
Extraordinary! Not all to my taste to be honest, but certainly a horticultural triumph. This is trees as material for sculpture...
Good morning Peter,
This nursery is so impressive.
The layout design of the garden, the point of interest is very well conceive and the sound of the waterfall gives you a sense of serenity as you feel the natural harmony of nature.
Thank you, Peter, for sharing this beautiful nursery.
$500,000. “WOW!”
Take care and have a blessed weekend.🙏🙏🙏
The true BONSAI KING
I just love Mr. Chan's voice! So soothing😮
Thanks again guys! I could watch these kind of videos all day, all i need is tea and biscuits and im happy : )
Awesome. Thanks Peter
Thanks 🙏 Peter enjoying these videos 😮
So grateful to have seen all this!!! I would have never seen these beautiful trees if it wasn’t for you. Thank you!!!
Amazing garden! Thank you for showing us😍🌳🌳🌳
That was absolutely incredible. "A sight to behold" no doubt!
This is my favorite garden so far from Peter's trip! The small pines and the thin litetati pines are the most expressive to me. Thank you, Peter, for sharing this with al of us!
Magnifique great fantastisch super! 👍🏼👍🏼😉
Thank you so much for sharing this journey. I experienced pure excitement with every corner you turned in this garden.
Like a kid in a candy shop.
Taiwanese bonsai deserves more attention.
Unbelievable….. Breathtaking, what other bonsai masters have done. Some trees, take a lifetime of work. Other large trees, take several lifetimes of several masters work!
Very well put indeed. 👳🏾♂️
Meticulously maintained, beautiful garden design, awesome place to visit..thx for sharing Peter
Beautiful tour, thank you for sharing. Happy New Year!
"Peter and friends around the world". love the series boys.
Mind-blowing! Thank you for sharing your travels. Its truly inspiring to see what people can create!!
Thanks, this trip is so amazing, every garden is unique
Beautiful place, almost at the level of Herons Bonsai. 😊
No No they are streets ahead of us both in technique, knowledge and creation.
@@peterchan3100 Not to me they're not!
😮😮😮 unbelievable trees 😮😮
Peter in pine bonsai heaven.
Peters's mind is blown, his face says it all. Love these videos.
There was me thinking that you have massive trees at Herons. Absolutely amazing.
So Peter, I have been watching all of your videos from Taiwan, my husband walked through the room a couple of times, then he remarked, "I have never heard that sound from Peter Chan before!"
Great to see Peter fan voting out to this obvious Master of bonsai. I wish I had visited more places like this when I was in Japan, and china for that matter.
Cricky Mr Peter Chann many thanks for sharing your trip to Taiwan. 🏅🏅🏅Aussie Aussie Aussie GDAY MATE from brisbane Australia
He is KING!
Really stunning
Amazing!
Just wow..
happy new year to you peter...what an awe inspiring place those gardens are, beautiful thank you for sharing your travels with us !
29:00 . Now thats taking bonsai to a whole new level! Crazy. Dont think theres a pine out there that fat.
I think Peter was speechless 😂
Which takes some doing.
Video number 7, it gets better! and better!! so inspirational what next? A Taiwanese "Herons Bonsai"??? Looking forward to my next visit before the re-potting season, will there be any changes????
Amazing.....
You seemed to have had an amazing mind blowing trip! It just goes to show you the extent of man’s creativity if the weather and techniques are right. I’m glad to see that you had so much fun! How long were you there?
Yes indeed !
13:56 That boulder looks like an alien, and its face is looking to the right side from the frame.
Wow!! A whole different world of bonsai to me, and for only $600,000 one of them could be mine! 😂
I think you'd like the Lake Merrit Bonsai Museum in Oakland, California. Occasionally, you mention an interest in how the nature of North American pines differ from European and Asian pines and that museum only features bonsai and garden trees made from plants native to Northern California.
Love Peter’s nice way of saying that stand is rotted and won’t support the bonsai on it “ Look at the texture of the stand!” 🤣😂😬
Wow
Absolutely beautiful! A shame about the road next to it... If only the motorists knew what was on the other side of the fence!
$500k+ for a tree?!?!?!
That's madness!!!
Stunning 😮 at 36:07 why they keep humid tissues on the trunk? After a minute the lady tries to explain but i dont understand. That part will rot if constantly wet. I see chopped trunk to do jin maybe. But miss why wet the upper trunks. Thanks
The wet towels keep the cut portions from drying out.
@@peterchan3100 thanks!
That lady is Ming Moreland (originally a Taiwanese native) and it is she and husband Mark that run U.K. Bonsai association and the Heathrow and Expo bonsai shows here in the U.K. and organised much of this trip. So many thanks to Ming and Mark and their contacts for Peter being able to bring us these videos.
I can't even dig up a pencil thick pine and make it survive, what exactly is the soil that he uses?
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How do they secure the trees when there is a typhoon?
8:05 look at the stand on the right one it's a yoni
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What species are these? Name of this nursery?
Could you share his name and the location? I would like to visit one day.
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Every bonsai pine will for ever look scrawny after this visit ay 😂
what are "raft"s?
A tree that fell down on its side as if in a forest and the branches are now facing upwards to create new trees. Its another style in bonsai
Garaunteed not all field grown, most of these people take yamadoris and make big money from wild trees, i wish i had another 3 lifetimes to create one tree like these
The highway is ruining the vibe
Keep it up!
Amazing!