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Kirsten Bush Arboretum
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens

 

The Kirsten Bush Botanical Garden in South Africa is famous for its beautiful scenery and a wide variety of plants. It is also the first botanical garden in the world to be included in the "World Natural Heritage List". one's gift".

 

The botanical garden is located at the southern foot of Table Mountain with abundant water. It was founded in 1913 and covers an area of 528 hectares, of which 36 hectares are artificial plant gardens and the rest are nature reserves. The plant species in the garden are very rich, most of which are collected from South Africa, and many plants are rare or endangered species. In the garden, visitors can not only see the unique plants growing in the lowlands of the Western Cape Province in South Africa, but also the dryland plants growing in South Africa and Africa and the cold-resistant plants growing on the cliffs of the mountains. In the garden, the king flower of South Africa is the most popular.

 

There is a pedestrian bridge 12 meters above the ground and 130 meters long in the botanical garden, which is called "African tree snake" or "canopy corridor". Walking on it, in addition to experiencing the wonderful feeling of being in the sky, you can also enjoy the unique ecological scene of the botanical garden. The Kirsten Bush Botanical Garden is backed by the mountain and looks at the sea. It has a unique geographical location. Coupled with the careful planning of the garden designer, visitors can not only enjoy the vast beauty of mountains, seas, blue sky and green land, but also feel the artificial beauty of small bridges, flowing water and winding paths. wonderful.

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主要景点

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世界新七大自然奇迹之一

​桌山 Table Mountain

 
 
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