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Baihua Garden in Heze City, the peony capital of China, is home to a legendary peony believed to have been planted over 400 years ago during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Known as the "queen of peonies," it is 2.6 meters tall with a spread of 4 meters. Once appraised at 6 million yuan (approximately $820,000), this plant is not only a botanical treasure but also a symbol of timeless beauty. Follow CGTN's Li Yiqing to discover its story.