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You can reach here by sailing on the Nile River. On the west side of Xiangdao, the botanical garden is not big, but there are many plants, the coverage is quite high, the environment is good, breathe fresh air.
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Aswan Botanical Garden Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Botanic Gardens are located on the west side of Koh Chang, a place formerly known as Kochina Island. The establishment of the botanical garden owes everything to the former British governor in Egypt, the army chief, Lord Cochinner. He likes plants very much, so many plants from the Far East, Africa and other places are planted on the island. Gradually, the whole island was planted with plants and turned into a huge botanical garden. Visitors can take a walk here, breathe fresh air, and get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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Aswan Botanical Garden Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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You can reach here by sailing on the Nile River. On the west side of Xiangdao, the botanical garden is not big, but there are many plants, the coverage is quite high, the environment is good, breathe fresh air.
Near the botanical garden of Elephant Island, there are many unique tropical plants, and many lazy cats. It is very suitable for a walk and breathe fresh air. The vendors in the botanical garden are a bit disgusting. They have been trying to sell for a long time. In addition, the experience is not bad.
The Aswan Botanical Garden is located on the west side of Elephant Island, formerly known as Cochinna Island. Lord Cochinner was the former British Governor in Egypt and the head of the army, because of his own preference for plants, planting plants from the Far East, Africa and other places on Cochinner Island, turning the whole island into a large botanical garden. Although some plants are not as good as the old view, they are still a good place to walk.
In Aswan, I took a sailboat to the other side. There is an Aswan Botanical Garden, which is also an attraction in this group tour. There are no pleasing flowers and trees in the botanical garden, no flowers, birds, fish and insects, and some are a group of local Egyptian children, surrounded by tourists. Seeing the Chinese ask for wind and cool oil or ballpoint pens, the ancient civilizations fell to this point
Take a sailboat to the Nile River and go to the Plant Island. 1⃣ This sailboat is the oldest sailboat in Egypt, called Felluca, the hull is very wide, the water is very shallow, the navigation is very smooth, and it is more suitable for the river with small waves. Although it is also a jib, but similar to Chinese sailing boats, the sail side has a hard pole 2⃣ is a sailing sailor, Nubian, dark skin, face is very three-dimensional. The ancestors of Nubians and the ancient Egyptians are the same ethnic group, and they continue to integrate into the East African black immigrant lineage gradually changed. Early cultures developed, and the temple of Aswan was built by the king of the Nubians. Under the years of fighting with the Egyptians and invasion of foreign civilization, the Nubian civilization mysteriously disappeared. After independence, Nubia was divided into Egypt and Sudan, and the Aswan Dam was built, which flooded the land of the Nubia people in Egypt and could only migrate to the highlands. What a unfortunate nation. Plant Island is oldly called Kitchener''sIsland. The island was given its name as a reward to the Count of Kitchinna, commander of the British-Eilian coalition that defeated the Sudanese army in the 19th century. Count Kitchiner is a man who has a lot of knowledge of botany. He planted exotic flowers and plants on the island. He was introduced from all over the world to many plants, including large palm trees for birds. The variety is very varied and has become a veritable water botanical park. The island was renamed after British colonial rule, after being conquered and nationalized. Most of the island's visitors were school-organized students, and as many as other attractions, they were in groups. Domestic students are not envious of death, they have played the garden well, they are used to the yellow sand in Egypt, and they have been watching the garbage in Cairo for a long time. In contrast, it really feels like a very alternative paradise. But compared with other countries' botanical gardens, it is really not much.