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Taipei Botanical Garden

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Created
  
1921

Phone
  
+886 2 2303 9978#1420

Taipei Botanical Garden

Type
  
Botanical garden, public park

Location
  
Zhongzheng, Taipei, Taiwan

Operated by
  
Taiwan Forestry Research Institute

Address
  
No. 53, Nanhai Rd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10066

Hours
  
Open today · 5:30AM–10PMSaturday5:30AM–10PMSunday5:30AM–10PMMonday5:30AM–10PMTuesday5:30AM–10PMWednesday5:30AM–10PMThursday5:30AM–10PMFriday5:30AM–10PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Qing Dynasty Taiwan P, Nanhai Academy, National Museum of History, Xiaonanmen Station, Botanical Garden

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The Taipei Botanical Garden (Chinese: 台北植物園; pinyin: Táiběi Zhíwùyuán) is located in the Nanhai Academy on Nanhai Road in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan. The Botanical Garden covers an area of about 15 hectares and includes over 1,500 plant species.

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Taipei botanical garden


History

The Taipei Botanical Garden was originally established during Japanese rule in 1921, although the garden itself has been in existence since 1896. It is maintained by the Taiwan Forestry Research Institute. In 1930, there were 1,129 species in the garden, serving largely academic research and natural sciences. However, the garden was deserted during World War II. After the war, the garden was rearranged and new plants were introduced.

Overview

Currently, the garden is maintained and has over 1,500 species of plants. There are 17 districts in the garden, exhibiting various plants. The 9 ponds are also designed to grow different plants. There are two buildings in the botanical garden currently listed as historical structures. One is a Qing Dynasty era Taiwan administration building build in 1888 and relocated to the garden in modern times. The other is a herbarium.

Transportation

The garden is accessible within walking distance West from Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Station of the Taipei Metro.

References

Taipei Botanical Garden Wikipedia


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