What is the maze?
Maze Garden - a consistent maze created by plants - exist in both historical and literary tradition. There are several types of maze, also a well -known live maze in historical tradition. Maze gardens differ to the type of puzzles they represent. Maze Garden also differs from some other types of mazes in that it is usually made of a hedge, often a boxwood that is higher than the head of a person, so as soon as it is inside, they do not see over the top of the walls.
Maze could be a branching of a maze or an island maze. The maze has one way that leads to the goal, which is often the center. All other paths are dead ends and choosing one means you have to go back as you came. On the other hand, the maze of the island is a maze with the choice and several ways to get to the center. Different types of maze are solved by different techniques. It also depends on whether you were focused on historical use or other cultural features of mazes. Corn maze can be set upas family attractions. Children often enjoy a maze, perhaps partly because they may feel that adventure and disappear while in a safe contained environment.
Maze Garden has an important role in the history of the landscape. They were quite important in gardens created in England in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Of these, an exceptional example is the Hampton Court Palace. You will also find the English Maze Gardens on Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Chatsworth House, The Crystal Palace, Longleat, Noah's Ark Zoo Farm in Bristol, Pault's Park and Saffron Walden. Hend maze can also be found in other countries, including Austria, Germany, Spain, Northern Ireland, Scotland, New York and Ontario, Canada.
Maze Garden also came to Arts, books, movies and music. Queen of Hearts has a maze in Disney's movie Alice in Wonderland (1951) - though not in the original book - and it's referenced in HudeBoth video for Gwen Stefani "What are you waiting for?" (2004). Also, the garden maze, which forms the last challenge of the Tri-Wizard tournament in Harry Potter and the Cup of Fire (Book-2005), created a significant impression of the garden maze for many people.