
National Herbal Park
Nay Pyi Taw
The National Herbal Park, spanning 200 acres in Naypyidaw, Myanmar, is dedicated to the preservation and cultivation of the nation's rich diversity of medicinal plants. Established on January 4, 2008, the park houses more than 20,000 individual plants representing over 700 species sourced from various states and regions across Myanmar. It plays a crucial role in safeguarding herbal species from depletion and extinction, supporting the country's traditional system of medicine. Visitors can explore extensive collections of native herbs in a natural setting along the Naypyidaw-Taungnyo Road. The park is open to the public without any entry fee, making it accessible for educational and recreational visits. Its vast botanical diversity and focus on medicinal plants make it a unique destination for those interested in herbal medicine, botany, and Myanmar's cultural heritage.
ヒント: Visit during the cooler morning hours for a comfortable experience exploring the extensive plant collections. There is no entry fee, but checking opening hours in advance is recommended. The park is ideal for educational visits and nature walks.
興味深い事実
- •The park cultivates over 20,000 individual herbal and medicinal plants.
- •It represents more than 700 species from all regions of Myanmar.
- •The park was established to prevent depletion and extinction of valuable medicinal herbs.
- •Entry to the park is free, promoting public education and awareness about traditional medicine.
歴史
The National Herbal Park was officially opened on January 4, 2008, as part of Myanmar's government initiative to conserve medicinal plants and promote traditional herbal medicine.
Since its establishment, it has served as a living repository for over 700 species of herbal plants collected from across Myanmar's diverse regions.
The park reflects the country's commitment to protecting plant biodiversity and sustaining indigenous medical knowledge.
場所ガイド
Herbal Plant Collections
Extensive gardens showcasing over 700 species of medicinal plants native to Myanmar, arranged to highlight their traditional uses and botanical characteristics.
連絡先
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