The most Instagrammable place at 2019 Beijing Horticultural Expo
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Where's the most stunning skyline at the over 500-hectare Beijing Horticultural Expo site? We found it right above the Botanic Garden, one of the four major pavilions. /CGTN Photo

Where's the most stunning skyline at the over 500-hectare Beijing Horticultural Expo site? We found it right above the Botanic Garden, one of the four major pavilions. /CGTN Photo

“Molly and Her Family” is the world’s largest driftwood animal sculpture made by artist James Doran Webb, and is on the roof of the Botanic Garden. Up to 10 meters high and made of discarded molave, the national tree of the Philippines, these adorable animals are likely to be a huge star of the pavilion, if not the expo. /CGTN Photo

“Molly and Her Family” is the world’s largest driftwood animal sculpture made by artist James Doran Webb, and is on the roof of the Botanic Garden. Up to 10 meters high and made of discarded molave, the national tree of the Philippines, these adorable animals are likely to be a huge star of the pavilion, if not the expo. /CGTN Photo

Occupying the first floor of Botanic Garden is the tropical greenhouse, covering an area of about 3,000 square meters and housing more than 600 precious plants, including the mangrove forest, tropical rain forest, palm, and others. /CGTN Photo

Occupying the first floor of Botanic Garden is the tropical greenhouse, covering an area of about 3,000 square meters and housing more than 600 precious plants, including the mangrove forest, tropical rain forest, palm, and others. /CGTN Photo

It shows the diversity of the vegetable kingdom and the wisdom of the plants to survive and adapt to the environment. /CGTN Photo

It shows the diversity of the vegetable kingdom and the wisdom of the plants to survive and adapt to the environment. /CGTN Photo

Situated inside the Botanic Garden, “Continuous Life in a Beautiful World,” is an interactive digital installation designed by award-winning teamLab from Tokyo and starts from a life-sized mangrove forest and changes interactively according to the presence of visitors. /CGTN Photo

Situated inside the Botanic Garden, “Continuous Life in a Beautiful World,” is an interactive digital installation designed by award-winning teamLab from Tokyo and starts from a life-sized mangrove forest and changes interactively according to the presence of visitors. /CGTN Photo

With a design concept of "rising horizon," the Botanic Garden possesses huge potential to be the most Instagrammable space and to draw the most crowds. /CGTN Photo

With a design concept of "rising horizon," the Botanic Garden possesses huge potential to be the most Instagrammable space and to draw the most crowds. /CGTN Photo