park blocks
the north and south blocks are some of the oldest parks in portland, designated in 1853 and 1869.
the bronze sculpture titled Da Tung (Universal Peace), is a replica of a Chinese antique dating from the late Shang Dynasty (1200-1100 BC), and was installed in the park between Burnside and Couch streets. The elephant is embellished with figures from ancient Chinese mythology, and carries a baby elephant, Xiang bao bao (Baby Elephant), symbolizing that offspring shall be safe and prosperous. The statue was a gift to the city from Chinese businessman Huo Baozhu, whose foundry in Xi'an, China, is licensed by the national government to reproduce Chinese antiquities.
- portland parks and rec website
north park blocks
north park blocks
south park blocks