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Ethnobotany Gardens Singapore

Ethnobotany Gardens is located in the back pf botanical Gardens via the back gate of Cluny Park which is nearer to the botanical Gardens MRT. The Ethnobotany Gardens comprises of an outdoor garden showcasing over 300 species of plants that are deeply-seated into traditional cultures of Malay Archipelago, Indochina and South Asia. There are also showcases, sculptures of how these plants are used back in the days in their daily lives, using it for medicinal values, construction of houses. There are also live bee hives with stingless bee where visitors are able to go upclose to observe how the bees pollinate without being in danger. This is a great place to be to learn about how plants and flowers incorporate into our daily human lives. #mustvisit #touristsattractions #singapore #botanicalgardens #unesco #thingtosee #explore #nature #garden #attraction
Posted: Aug 14, 2022
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