| 1994 - The first park was built in Vladivostok Russia. The park is on the campus of the largest university in Eastern Russia, the Far Eastern State Technical University (FESTU). The students who worked on this first park were primarily Russian and American with one Mexican student. A pearl element became the visual focus of this park, an idea generated by the students. The idea of a pearl is now incorporated into each park as a unifying theme. |
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| 1998 - The second park was built in San Diego, CA. The park is on land owned by the Port of San Diego on a prestigious point in the San Diego harbor that looks directly out to the Pacific. For this project we added Chinese students to work alongside the students from Russia, Mexico and America. |
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| 2001 - The third park was built in Yantai, China. American, Mexican, and Russian students flew to Yantai to join Chinese students and their teachers on the site: a cliff twenty-five feet above the rock-strewn beach of the Bo Hai Sea. This park was unique in the amount of help the city of Yantai gave us from hosting, to marble, to six carvers for six days. |
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| 2004 - The fourth park was built in Tijuana Mexico on land donated by The National Highway Department of Mexico (CAPUFE). This park has become known as "Entre Corazon Y Mar" (Between the Heart and Sea). |
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| 2009 - The Fifth park was built in Puerto Princesa, Philippines. |

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