The Taida Tropical Botanical Garden, established in 2003, is composed of two glass pyramids connected by a 55-meter arched glass corridor, resembling a mother and child. The larger pyramid is a four-season garden greenhouse primarily displaying subtropical and tropical plants, covering an area of 2500 square meters. It houses the national treasure known as ‘Jianglong Wood’ and the ‘Buddha Belly Tree’ from Australia, which has a diameter of 1.
8 meters and weighs 9 tons. The smaller pyramid is a desert plant exhibition room, covering an area of 625 square meters, featuring a saguaro cactus from South America that stands 5 meters tall and the tiny Lithops, which are less than 1 centimeter in size. Both pyramids are made of glass and steel, with a novel and streamlined design that is rare in China. The garden is open all year round from 09:00 to 17:00.Taida Tropical Botanical Garden
The Taida Tropical Botanical Garden, established in 2003, is composed of two glass pyramids connecte[...]