Changhua Fitzroy Gardens, Public garden in Xizhou Township, Taiwan.
Changhua Fitzroy Gardens is a public garden in Xizhou Township that spreads across extensive grounds with multiple landscaped sections and forested areas. The site features walking paths, seating areas, and spaces designed for learning and rest throughout the year.
The gardens were established in the 2000s and drew inspiration from Australian landscaping design. This introduced European and international gardening approaches to the region.
The gardens host annual flower exhibitions where local gardeners gather to display their horticultural practices through diverse floral arrangements. Visitors can watch how the community celebrates its connection to plants and growing traditions.
The gardens are open year-round with walking paths throughout the grounds and rest areas for breaks during your visit. Wear proper footwear as the terrain varies and exploring the full site takes several hours.
The site maintains a specialized plant nursery that preserves and studies native plant species from the region. This program supports scientific research and protection of local botanical varieties.
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