Located in the Henbei Plain, Anyang Botanical Garden is a natural secret realm integrating scientific research, viewing, and ecological education. It gathers over 3000 species of rare plants from around the world, with four-season flower seas and greenery interwoven to form a unique ecological painting. The garden features a rare plant area, a hundred gardens, and a medicinal plant maze, among other themed exhibitions. Within it, the “Group of Ancient Trees of the Yin Shang Dynasty” features ancient trees such as thousand-year-old ginkgo and locust trees, witnessing the civilization of China. Sidewalks are lined with “Twenty-Four Solar Terms” themed flowerbeds, with cherry blossoms flying in spring and chrysanthemums admiring the frost in autumn. Between the shadows of the flowers, they harmonize with the laws of time. A cultural corridor is carved with plant charts in Oracle Bone Script, telling the wisdom of the Shang and Zhou dynasties’ ancestors coexisting with plants. The “Sky Opening Objects” sculptures showcase ancient agricultural techniques, inviting contemplation.