Ching Hong Landscaping
Since 1965, we have excelled in cultivating junipers and landscaping services. Our founder, Lo Cheng-Hsiung, is a renowned horticulturist with 50 years of experience in growing and working with junipers. He has successfully combined the creative art and philosophy with the work of nature to create the unique aesthetics of Ching Hong today.
Cultivation
to nurture
a tree with time
Tranquility
to irrigate
a land
in tranquility
Everlasting
to accomplish
a garden with life
Prosper your home over a century
with a legacy of junipers.
「Without hardship, people won’t realize pines and junipers’ perseverance. 」
After years of experiences, they still stand in pride, being lively and evergreen throughout the seasons.
Millennial pines and evergreen junipers shelter your home and family
and complement your wonderful life.
Create a juniper tree together
with your thoughts.
Realize your imaginations,
take part in the development
and creativity of junipers, and feel the harmony of life and trees.
Let you get closer to the art of junipers and allow you to enjoy the best
of Mother Nature.
Provide different tree materials for juniper creators.
It takes decades and generations to grow high quality juniper trees and they should be passed down from generation
to generation.
Ching Hong, the start of pass-on.
Creation, as you expected.
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Media Coverage as of April, 2018
Ching Hong Landscaping famously owns the largest number of high quality junipers that are over half a century old. We have successfully provided junipers for high-class office buildings, luxury homes and bonsai collectors. The founder of Ching Hong landscaping, Mr. Lo Cheng Hsiung, happened upon a Japanese garden, and was immediately breath taken by its beauty and tranquility. He then made many trips to Japan to learn the art and science of cultivating juniper trees; he even bought acres of land to realize his dreams of growing every perfect juniper tree. Junipers, known for their green needle leaves and branches of an art of twists and turns, are surly the most common trees in most of the gardens.
Quote Source / (Association of Taiwan Journalists) Journalist: Chang Yo-Dao