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City garden set to bloom next year
THE Shanghai Botanical Garden in Xuhui District will be extended next year to provide a more interactive experience for visitors, its operators said.
The northern area of the 30-hectare garden, which was formerly closed to the public and used for cultivating plants, is to be redeveloped, they said.
The new section will feature a horticultural museum, greenhouses and a floral display pavilion. It will also be used as a teaching venue, where people will be able to take courses in gardening and horticulture, and attend science-related events.
“We will also display the results of our research, which we have never done before,” said Zhao Changhong, a plant expert with the garden.
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