Founded in 1929, the South China Botanical Garden has a plethora
of local flora to admire, including collections of magnolias,
orchids and medicinal herbs. Various examples of bonsai, as well as
bamboo and endangered plants are also featured in the gardens.
Non-botanical attractions at the gardens include the Science
Education and Information Centre, and Guangzhou's Oldest Village,
which was rebuilt on Neolithic ruins.
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