Wellington Botanical Garden, New Zealand (WELLINGTONBOTANIC GARDEN) is located in the city center, with an area of 25 hectares, free of tickets and many entrances and exits. The best route to visit is to take the cable car to the top of the mountain at LambtonQuay in the city center and walk down the mountain. Wellington Botanical Garden is very original, visiting the botanical garden is like walking into a natural scenic spot, dense tall plants such as virgin forests, low bushes, grasshoppers and ubiquitous moss underfoot. The trail is guided by tile paintings. Walk along the winding paths of the mountain road, breathe fresh air in the green plants, the birds singing in the ears and the sound of mountain streams, and sometimes stop to look at the city or the vast sea, and rest at the observation deck when you are tired. There is a map of the botanical garden at the entrance, introducing several trails and marking the distance and which exit. Along the trail attractions, tourists only need to walk along the underground tiles, which is very convenient. The greenhouse is standard for the botanical garden, and the indoor part of the Wellington Botanical Garden is relatively simple. Five years ago it was early autumn, where we first saw plants growing in the air (LIVE ON AIR), some hanging on shelves and climbing on other plants, very strange. The information center is called Trehouse. At the door is a wood carving called Beelady, a work by a female artist from a tree that broke in the storm in the Blue Mountains of Sydney. There is also a children's playroom next to it.