The Bamboo Garden was built in 1960. A secluded bamboo trail reaches Xishan Lake along the north side path of Wanshi Lake at the foot of Banling Mountain. Strewn at random, the verdant bamboo trees are mirrored in clear water, like a fairyland.
learn more+The Gymnosperm garden, built up in 1970 in the north of Wanshi Lake, covers an area of about 2 hectares. The garden offers a subtle blend of plant landscape with garden arts, adorned by the lakes, mountains and green shadows. A pool was dug in the garden, and sculptures of cranes stand in the water,
learn more+The City Flower Garden, also known as Mei Hai Ling, is located in the middle of Dongping Mountain. It was initially opened in November 2005 and covers an area of about 4 hectares, planted with more than 60 species and more than 10,000 plants of Bougainvillea. This is the first Bougainvillea-themed g
learn more+Plants with certain medical uses, and of which the roots, stems, barks, leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds or the whole plant contain chemical components capable of preventing and treating diseases, are collectively called medicinal plants. In this garden, about 350 species of medicinal plants are plant
learn more+The Ginger Garden was built in 2015, covering an area of about 2 hectares. It is adjacent to the Flower Garden in the east, leaning against mountains and criss-crossed with quiet valleys, clear streams and wandering hiking trails. Most of the Zingiberales plants are large perennial herbs, including
learn more+Xishan Garden is located in the middle of the Botanical Garden, built in 2019, covering an area of about 20 hectares, with undulating terrain. The central location is Xishan Lake, built in 1952, with a total storage capacity of nearly 84,000 m3. The vegetation in the garden focuses on turf, ground c
learn more+Fujian-Taiwan Plant Garden is located at South Gate Entrance of the Botanical Garden, built along Dongzhaikeng Reservoir in 2021, covering an area of about 3.0 hectares, with nearly 500 featured plant species and cultivars of Taiwan and Fujian, such as Syzygium formosanum, Cinnamomum kotoense, Liqui
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