Pacific Bonsai Museum

Museum Federal Way, Washington, United States
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What to expect

The Pacific Bonsai Museum is a unique cultural gem that connects people to nature through the living art of bonsai. With a collection of 150 bonsai trees from around the world, including Canada, China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and the United States, the museum offers a grand outdoor setting with the elegance of a fine art museum. Visitors can explore sixty trees on exhibit at a time and enjoy contemporary and traditional bonsai exhibitions, group tours, education programs, field trips, and public events. The museum also features special exhibitions, such as 'Building Wonder: Bonsai Treehouses by Dave Creek' and 'Small Talk: All the dirt on growing mini-but-mighty trees'. Additionally, the museum offers a free audio tour and hosts events like World Tai Chi Day and volunteer opportunities

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This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the museum and admired the beautiful bonsai trees. The kids were fascinated by the tiny trees and the intricate detail

Highlights: The kids loved the bonsai trees, and we all enjoyed the peaceful and serene atmosphere of the museum ✨