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When we arrived at the Queen Lili Ucarani Botanical Garden, although the weather was not good. The heavens are not beautiful, but the beautiful scenery here still left us a very deep and beautiful impression.
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Liliʻuokalani Botanical Garden Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Similar to an Oasis rising from the desert, this smallest of Honolulu's Botanical Gardens stands out from surrounding city life as one of the most pristine and natural gardens in Hawaii. Laid out in such a way as to feel a naturally created forest feel, the Liliuokalani Botanical Garden is home to a stream and some waterfalls, in addition to merely local Hawaiian plants, that make it a great example of the kind of natural beauty that must have been abounding historically in this location. The garden was an amazing picnic ground to the final Hawaiian princes, Liliuokalani, who turned over her loved haven to the city following her death. Today, it truly is one of the great examples of natural Hawaiian beauty to be found within the Honolulu city limits, standing out from the other gardens thanks to it's historical significance and unique natural design.
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When we arrived at the Queen Lili Ucarani Botanical Garden, although the weather was not good. The heavens are not beautiful, but the beautiful scenery here still left us a very deep and beautiful impression.
Hawaii has a tropical climate and abundant rain, which is very suitable for plant growth. The Queen Lili Ula Karani Botanical Garden is very large in size and has a lot of plants, attracting many tourists to play.
There are four botanical gardens on Oahu Island, I have visited them one by one, and the Queen Lily Ucarani Botanical Garden is the last botanical garden I went to. Although it is not the most distinctive one, it is beautiful and exquisite.
This garden has a lot of tall trees, very cool, and you can sit down under the shade. These books look like they are hundreds of years old, very leafy. There are many swings hanging on the branches, and the children have a great time.
This is a beautiful botanical garden with many rare plants. Not too far from the city center, Chinatown, Foster Botanical Garden, you can walk to it, there is a small waterfall in the botanical garden.