Huizhou Dry Landscape refers to a traditional Japanese Zen garden style known as 'Karesansui' or 'dry landscape'. These gardens are characterized by their minimalist design, using rocks, sand, and sometimes gravel to represent mountains, water, and islands. Huizhou, a city in Guangdong Province, China, may have adopted this style to create serene and contemplative gardens. The practice of Karesansui aims to evoke a sense of peace and the beauty of nature without the use of living plants.