The park was opened four years later in July 1986 with only the culture village and the European garden.
These aphids were common in European gardens of the seventeenth century.
It is thus an averagely old European botanical garden.
As was typical of early European botanical gardens, its prime interest was in medicinal plants.
This is a trick used in many famous European gardens.
Since a restoration in the mid-1980's, it has steadily regained its former glory, evoking a formal European garden.
This plant is also cultivated in many European and American gardens.
However the new limitations of urban living make certain features of the European garden unsuitable.
This is a highly unusual feature among European botanical gardens.
It is said that this plant was grown in European gardens as a good-luck talisman.