Qinling National Botanical Garden is the largest botanical garden which is 4 times bigger than the Australia Botanical Garden and it has the most complete function in the world.
The Botanical Garden is 3000 metres high. Plains, hills and mountains form a complete ecological system in the garden. There are 13 rivers and natural landscapes of valleys, waterfalls, stones and forests. The garden has the function of scientific research, scientific education, biological diversity protection and tourism.
There are four sections in the garden. Section A have plants from the temperate climate and the north part of the subtropical climate. Section B is for experiments for saving and cultivating rare and endangered species like the giant panda and the snub-nosed monkey. Section C is for supervision of the environment and rebuilding the destroyed areas. Section D is divided into the east part and the west part. There is a golf field, and a children’s amusement park in the east part. In the west part, there is a natural farming protected zone and a Taoist cultural protected zone. These are all built for multi functions of the Qinling National Botanical Garden.







