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Welcome to Beijing Botanical Garden

Explore the rich diversity and stunning beauty of Beijing Botanical Garden.

Introduction

The Beijing Botanical Garden is a large botanical garden located in the western outskirts of Beijing, China. It covers a vast area and is dedicated to the collection, cultivation, and display of a wide variety of plants.

Location

The Beijing Botanical Garden is located in the Haidian District of Beijing, near the Western Hills and Xiangshan Park.

History

The Beijing Botanical Garden was established in 1955 and has since become one of the most significant botanical gardens in China. It was designed to serve both scientific and recreational purposes, providing a space for research, conservation, and public education about plant biodiversity.

Attractions

  • Peony Garden: A stunning garden featuring a vast array of peony varieties, particularly beautiful in late spring.
  • Tropical Conservatory: Home to a wide variety of tropical and subtropical plants, including rare and endangered species.
  • Rose Garden: An extensive collection of roses, showcasing both traditional and modern varieties. Plus fountains.
  • Medicinal Herb Garden: Features a variety of plants used in traditional Chinese medicine.
  • Orchid House: Displays a large number of orchid species and hybrids.

Activities

  • Guided Tours
  • Educational Workshops
  • Photography
  • Botanical Research
  • Seasonal Festivals and Events

Facilities

  • Visitor Center
  • Restrooms
  • Gift Shops
  • Cafes and Restaurants
  • Parking Lots
  • Wheelchair Access

Visitor Tips

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes.
  • Bring water and snacks, especially if you plan to stay for several hours.
  • Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds.
  • Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately.
  • Respect the plants and wildlife; do not pick flowers or disturb animals.

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