Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Singapore Botanic Garden

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO for short) had designated 41 World Heritage Sites within South East Asia nations. Our Singapore Botanic Garden was awarded as one of them in the year 2015 it had its beginning as a British tropical colonial botanic garden that had become a world-class scientific institution used for conservation and education. The cultural landscape includes a rich variety of building and planting of historic features with the creation of the garden since 1859. With the cultivation of rubber plantation in South East Asia in 1875 and also an important centre for science, research and plant conservation, the garden itself is situated at the heart of the city of Singapore and it is under the care of Nparks.