In this project, I set out to bring classical Chinese garden aesthetics into the digital world of Minecraft. The garden features elegant pavilions, delicate bridges, serene water pools, and lush plantings, all arranged to create a sense of rhythm, depth, and natural harmony. The terrain undulates gently, with small hills and winding paths, encouraging viewers to “explore” the space much like wandering through a real-life classical garden. The design reflects a balance between structure and spontaneity, evoking the contemplative charm of traditional landscapes.

Beyond the creative process, the project also reached a diverse audience online. On Bilibili, it received 337 views, with over 90% of the audience being new visitors, highlighting its appeal beyond my regular followers. Engagement metrics were strong, with high interaction rates and fan conversions relative to my recent uploads. On YouTube, though my channel is still new, the video has been viewed by 17 unique viewers, showing early signs of interest in a global context.

This project was not just about building a garden—it was an experiment in translating cultural heritage into a digital medium, combining architectural design, landscape composition, and visual storytelling. It demonstrates my interest in creating immersive, interactive spaces that communicate cultural aesthetics while connecting with viewers across platforms.



