The Zhongshan Botanical Garden is one of the four major botanical gardens in China, with its lush greenery and a multitude of exotic flowers and plants, attracting countless photography enthusiasts and newlyweds who choose to take their wedding photos here.
Historical Background of the Botanical Garden
The Zhongshan Botanical Garden was originally named the ‘Sun Yat-sen Memorial Botanical Garden’. After the death of Mr. Sun Yat-sen, to preserve the valuable flowers, plants, and trees presented by governments and private groups to the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, this garden was established in 1929 near the west side of the mausoleum and close to the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum.
The garden is now divided into the North Garden and the South Garden, with the North Garden being the older section and the South Garden, which began construction in 1999, being the newer section.
North Garden
In summer here, the Victoria regia with huge green leaves and elegant flower postures blooms. The Victoria regia has an incredible carrying capacity, and people can stand on its leaves without sinking. In addition, lotus and water lilies also bloom in summer, forming a beautiful scenery on the water surface. Opening hours: From July 1st to October 7th, open from Tuesday to Sunday, 08:30 – 17:30; from October 8th to December 31st, open from 08:30 – 17:00; from January 1st to April 30th, open from Tuesday to Sunday, 08:30 – 17:00; open from 08:30 – 17:00 on New Year’s Day, Spring Festival, Tomb Sweeping Day, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day. Preferential policies: Children: In the south garden and north garden, children under 1.4 meters (excluding 1.4 meters) in height can enter the garden accompanied by an adult who has purchased a ticket for free; in the south garden, minors over 1.4 meters (including 1.4 meters) in height (must present an identity document in line with preferential policies when checking tickets), half price. The elderly: In the south garden and north garden, elderly people aged 60 years old (including 60 years old) and above can enter for free with valid identity documents. Students: In the south garden, full-time undergraduate and below students (must present a student ID in line with preferential policies when checking tickets), half price. Military personnel: In the south garden, active military personnel can enter for free with valid certificates. Supplementary note: There are no preferential policies in the north garden. Service facilities: Parking lot: [Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum Parking Lot]. Reference price: 12 yuan/hour. Address: Nanjing Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum Parking Lot. Parking spaces: 300. Must-see tips: 1. There are few places to eat in the botanical garden. It is recommended to bring your own dry food. Having a picnic on the lawn is also a very pleasant thing. 2. Bring mosquito repellent in summer. 3. Official Weibo: Nanjing Zhongshan Botanical Garden.