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What projects are there in Chenshan Botanical Garden?

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Shanghai Chen Shan Botanical Garden is located at No. 3888, Chenhua Road, Songjiang District, Shanghai. It was opened on January 23, 2011. Opened to the public on Japan, it was jointly built by the Shanghai Municipal Government, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the State Forestry Administration, and the Chinese Academy of Forestry Sciences. It is an AAAA-level comprehensive botanical garden integrating scientific research, science popularization, and ornamental tourism. The botanical garden in the park is divided into four functional areas: the central exhibition area, the plant conservation area, the five continents botanical area and the peripheral buffer area. It covers an area of ??2.07 million square meters. It is the largest botanical garden in East China and the second botanical garden in Shanghai. . Geographic environment

Chen Shan Shanghai Botanical Garden is located at No. 3888, Chenhua Road, Songjiang District, Shanghai. It is located in the Sheshan National Tourism Resort. The center coordinate of the botanical garden is N31°04′48.10 north latitude. ″, East longitude E121°11′5.76″. Historical evolution

Chen Shan Shanghai Botanical Garden is located at No. 3888 Chenhua Road, Songjiang District, Shanghai. It is located in the Sheshan National Tourism Resort and opened to the public on January 23, 2011. Covering an area of ??2.0763 million square meters, it is the largest botanical garden in East China. The botanical garden was jointly established by the Shanghai Municipal Government, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the State Forestry Administration, and the Chinese Academy of Forestry Sciences. It is a comprehensive botanical garden integrating scientific research, science popularization, and ornamental tourism.

Chenshan Mountain is one of the nine peaks in Songjun (called "Nine Peaks in the Clouds" in "Shanghai Place Names"). It belongs to the Sheshan Mountain System, with an altitude of about 70 meters. According to the records of Dong Qichang in the Ming Dynasty, Chenshan Mountain is "in the southeast of the mountains, second only to Chenwei", which is why it got its name. The southern slope of the mountain was shaved off due to quarrying in the 20th century. In the design of the botanical garden, this part was transformed into a pit garden. Development and Construction

On August 29, 2005, the Shanghai Municipal People's Government and the Chinese Academy of Sciences signed a working agreement to cooperate in the construction of the Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden.

On April 21, 2007, the construction of Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden started.

On April 26, 2010, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden opened to the public on a trial basis. The trial opening ceremony was held at the south entrance square of the Botanical Garden.

On January 22, 2011, the greenhouse of Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden was completed and opened to the public.

On January 23, 2011, the park officially opened. On April 30, 2011, the number of visitors to the Botanical Garden reached 1 million.

In October 2011, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden became one of the first batch of pilot units to establish national tourism service industry standardization.

In April 2012, the Botanical Garden was selected as the "Shanghai International Cultural Exchange Base".

On April 24, 2012, Chenshan Botanical Garden officially named the Mulan Garden adopted by 27 academicians as the "Smart Garden".

On April 28, 2012, the Shanghai Plant Stress Biology Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences held an unveiling ceremony in the Botanical Garden. The completed research center will be located in the park.