Origin of the name

The first time such a name (Gardens of Prosperity) was given to gardens was in 1722 BC in China.

A simple gardener, Chio Matura, invited his beloved to have tea in his newly created garden. The beautiful maiden was so amazed by the beauty she saw that she could not stop marveling. Chio Matura, with a mysterious smile on her face, asked her beloved to tell her what she would like to taste from the garden's bounty. She chose red cherries. They were so sweet! Then she tasted apples, plums, pears, berries never seen before, and many other very delicious and fragrant fruits and vegetables.

She got everything she wanted. The maiden was so intoxicated by the various scents that she fell asleep right there. She smiled in her sleep and looked happy. Chio Matura lay down next to her and planned how to further improve her garden, how to further surprise her beloved, and he did not notice how he had fallen asleep in a sweet and healthy sleep.

In a dream, he saw himself in his garden with his beloved. Holding hands, they slowly began to fly over the garden. After flying around it several times, they began to plant new trees, bushes, create paths and flower beds as if by magic. They made a gazebo from vines and in it - two hammocks. Tired, but happy, they landed in the garden and comfortably settled into the beds.

At this moment, both happy people woke up and exclaimed in one voice, looking in amazement somewhere in the sky:

“This is our Garden of Prosperity!”

They were somewhere between reality and dreams, and were unspeakably happy.