South China Botanical Garden
The South China Botanical Garden is located about 8 kilometers (about 5 miles) to the north of Guangzhou city and covers 4,500 mu (about 741 acres). Initially built in 1929, it is the oldest and largest South Asian tropical botanical garden in China. It is also the botanical garden containing the most species in China, thus reputed as 'Tropical and Sub-tropical Botanic Museum'.
Three Parts of the Garden
The South China Botanical Garden in Tianhe District consists of three parts: the Nursery and Exhibition Zone, the Research and the Residential Zone, and the Dinghushan Nature Reserve.
Nursery and Exhibition Zone
In the Nursery and Exhibition Zone there are modern conservatories, an education hall, and about 30 specialized gardens.
Research and Residential Zone
The Research and Residential Zone covers 552 mu (about 91 acres). It includes a herbarium with 1,000,000 plant specimens, a library with 200,000 books, and a network center.
Dinghushan Nature Reserve
Built in 1956, the Dinghushan Nature Reserve is the first nature reserve in China and the only nature reserve of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. It cultivates more than 2,400 types of plants. Additionally, the Dinghushan National Field Research Station of Forest Ecosystem is located here.
Long Dong Magic Forest
'Long Dong Magic Forest' is one of the most representative sites inside and was chosen as one of 'Eight Top Scenic Spots in Guangzhou' in 1986. It consists of two peninsulas and one man-made lake. Being one of the peninsulas, the Palm Garden is green all year round while the Relic Garden, the other peninsulas, has four distinctive seasons like a changing picture.
Guangzhou's Oldest Village
'Guangzhou's Oldest Village' has been rebuilt on Neolithic age ruins, which were the birthplace of the people of Guangzhou. There is a square, ruins appreciation and protection sites, sculptures, reproductions of a primitive village, an archeological site, and History and Culture Exhibition Halls. Visitors may make pottery, experience slash-and-burn cultivation, and relax in 'tree houses' in order to experience life in primitive times.
Conservatory
Covering an area of 1,000 square meters (about 10,764 square feet), South China Botanical Garden Conservatory is the largest comprehensive conservatory for research, education and tourism in Asia presently. It showcases rainforest plants, desert plants, alpine plants, and exotic and rare plants. This conservatory is in the shape of a kapok tree, whose flower is Guangzhou's city flower. The main conservatory and another three conservatories are flowers and the man-made rivers are branches and leaves.
Science Education and Information Center
The Science Education and Information Center is divided into four areas to display knowledge concerning plants. They are 'Time Tunnel', 'Plants and Human Beings', 'Botanical Ecology' and 'Botanical Resource Protection and Sustainable Utilization'. With the use of real objects, models, pictures, and videos, the exhibition aims to create an immersed scene. It is especially suitable for primary and high school students.
Other Gardens
Specialty gardens such as the lily magnolia garden, the palm garden, and the ginger garden are constructed according to botanical species, their ecological characteristics, and function. There is also a hall for a history and culture exhibition, an area for education, and an area for eminent persons to plant trees.
Entertainment
The South China Botanical Garden also includes entertainment places such as a paintball club, a fishing club, and some restaurants.
How to get to South China Botanical Garden
2. Take bus 28, 30, 39, 83, 84, 84A, 345A, 345, 346, 494, 494A, 534, 535, 564, 775, B12, Peak Express Line 54 or Peak Express Line 64 to Zhiwuyuan Zhengmen (Entrance of Botanical Garden).
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Entrance Fee | CNY 20 for garden entrance; CNY 50 for conservatory; CNY 50 for the Garden + Conservatory. Note: 1. 50% discount for children between 1.2 and 1.5 m (3.9 - 4.9 feet); 2. Free for children below 1.2m. 3. From Oct. 1 to 7, visitors enjoy 25% discount for garden entrance fee and 20% discount for conservatory entrance fee. |
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Opening Hours | 7:30 - 17:30 |
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