Singapore Botanic Gardens
Singapore Botanic Gardens is the first tropical botanic garden to be inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. SBG’s tranquil gardens are located in the center of Singapore, a bustling, thriving metropolis in Southeast Asia. UNESCO describes the site as demonstrating: “the evolution of a British tropical colonial botanic garden that has become a modern world-class scientific institution used for both conservation and education. The cultural landscape includes a rich variety of historic features, plantings and buildings that demonstrate the development of the garden since its creation in 1859. It has been an important centre for science, research and plant conservation, notably in connection with the cultivation of rubber plantations, in Southeast Asia since 1875.” XMI was thrilled to document this incredible location and share the photographs with various research institutions.
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