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Learn about some of the most important plants used in Chinese medicine for the past 2,000 years.

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Discover pathways to restore emotional and physical well-being while exploring the beauty and tranquility of The Huntington. Kathy Chyan guides participants through a series of physical exercises and stretches.

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Tune in with nature and find healing among the trees as you immerse yourself in the therapeutic energy of the garden. Join Certified Forest Therapy Guide Debra Wilbur to discover pathways to restore emotional and physical well-being.

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Discover pathways to restore emotional and physical well-being while exploring the beauty and tranquility of The Huntington. Kathy Chyan guides participants through a series of physical exercises and stretches.

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Installed near the southern entrance to the Japanese Garden, Lita Albuquerque’s Red Earth features an approximately 6-by-4-foot rock slab coated with bright red pigment and surrounded by bamboo.

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Explore the history of Los Angeles’ Chinatown, the first community in North America to be planned and owned by people of Chinese descent.

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Borderlands

A portion of The Huntington’s American art collection is contextualized with contributions from contemporary artists in “Borderlands,” a new permanent collections installation that explores a more expansive view of American art history.

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The Huntington Library’s extraordinary holdings of 12 million items reveal an infinite number of stories. The works on display give voice to some of the collection’s depth and breadth in the culture and history of North America, the British Isles, continental Europe, the Atlantic world, and the Pacific Rim.

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Travel back in time and meet founder Henry E. Huntington, see a Red Car replica, grab a themed tour guide, create your own masterpiece, and even take a selfie with the Blue Boy!

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Three striking new works by California-based artist Mineo Mizuno activate the Huntington Art Gallery and its outdoor loggia to invite new ways of looking at the art collections and surrounding gardens.

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