Last April, a vacant Georgian townhouse in Shoreditch became a 72-hour "sound bath." Curators from Chengdu's Luxelakes Art Lab installed 1,800 living Moso culms trucked from Sichuan, creating corridors that creaked and rustled in real London wind. Visitors booked 20-minute silent slots; decibel meters recorded the grove at 19 dB-quieter than a library. The event was free, but exit surveys showed 68 % of attendees bought at least one bamboo homeware item within the following week. Google Search Console logged a 240 % rise for "buy Chinese bamboo London" during the pop-up. Cultural attaché Liu Wen explains: „Ľudia neprišli na štatistiku udržateľnosti; prišli na počuteľnú spomienku čínskeho lesa .“
Pop-up Chengdu umožňuje Londoners počuť bambus dýchať
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