Located along the Des Moines River in Iowa's largest city, you'll find a park that transports you to another place and time. The Robert D. Ray Asian Garden boasts stunning architecture, but it also has a surprising link to the city's history. Why is there a massive pagoda filled with statues and waterfalls in the middle of Iowa? We were fascinated by this landmark and dug into the history of this Des Moines Asian garden. Step inside and discover one of the city's best-kept secrets.
It's impossible to walk the banks of the Des Moines River without stopping to stare in amazement at the Robert D. Ray Asian Garden.
How did this piece of Asia wind up in Iowa? Sit back while we bring you up to speed on Robert D. Ray Asian Garden's history.
As you step into the grounds, make sure to take a look at the available map. There are a lot of hidden secrets in this peaceful slice of Des Moines.
As you walk down the path to the famous pagoda, make sure to take a look at the flora in the area. The artists behind the garden made sure to get every detail right - even the plants.
One of the garden's signature spots is the diversity circle, which pays tribute to the role Asian immigrants played in helping to build Des Moines.
The Asian in Iowa gardens are named after former Governor Robert D. Ray, who paved the way for the city becoming the first area in the USA to accept Vietnamese refugees.
This was an act worthy of being "lionized" and honored by this Asian garden in Des Moines.
The Character Garden is another famous spot in the most beautiful gardens in Iowa. The six boulders here are each inscribed with a Chinese character representing a virtue of good character.
The garden has continued to evolve, with new monuments being added by future governors and donors since its completion in 2009 by the Greater Des Moines Public Art Foundation.
Much like Des Moines wouldn't be what it is today without its diverse population, the city's skyline wouldn't be the same without this stunning pagoda.
If you've enjoyed the unique and peaceful environment of the Robert D. Ray Asian Garden before, let us know about your trip in the comments section. The Greater Des Moines Public Art Foundation is developing new projects regularly, so visit the art foundation's website and the garden's designated page to find out more. You can also see some incredible pictures on the Facebook page of this Des Moines art foundation. While you're in the area, you're walking distance from Iowa's most unique restaurant - the bizarre but delicious horror-themed Zombie Burger + Drink Lab. If you're looking for a place to stay in this area of Des Moines, the AC Hotel By Marriott Des Moines East Village gets fantastic reviews from tourists.
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