Fushan Botanical Garden - A land of natural treasures in Taiwan

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Photo shows a Taiwan Macaque in Fushan Botanical Garden. (Xinhua/Wu Jingteng)

Photo shows a Taiwan Macaque in Fushan Botanical Garden. pXinhua/Wu Jingteng]



Fuhan Botanical Garden, often called as "a forest of rain and fog", is located at the boundary between Yushan Village in Yilan County and Wulai Village in Taipei County and is the biggest botanical park in Taiwan. There are 538 kinds of animal and plant resources in the botanical garden, which truly makes it "a land of natural treasures". It has been used as a place for ecological research and environmental education in Taiwan. To protect the natural ecology and allow the environment to continue relatively undisturbed, the number of visitors is currently limited to approximately 500 per day and the garden closes for one day in every month.

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