Established in August 2008, Ling Hua Valley Park in Pingxiang City was originally a rare tree specimen garden of the Tropical Forestry Research Center under the Chinese Academy of Forestry’s Experimental Station on Stone Hill. The park covers an area of three hectares and is located about two kilometers from downtown Pingxiang, with convenient transportation conditions.

The main focus of this botanical garden is to cultivate orchids in ecological environments as a theme park centered around orchids, incorporating Zhuang ethnic cultural features such as folk music and dance forms, ultimately developing into a comprehensive leisure tourist zone that combines the functions of zoos, dining, etc.
Established in August 2008, the Lanhua Valley Park is a botanical garden with a total area of approximately 3 hectares, located about 2 kilometers from downtown Pingxiang. The park was previously part of the Chinese Academy of Forestry’s Hot Zone Forest Experimental Station and Tree Nursery Rare Plant Specimen Garden.

The main feature of this botanical garden is its rhododenron theme park, featuring artificially cultivated native species in a naturalistic setting, along with elements of Zhuang minority cultural agricultural practices. Over time, it has evolved into a comprehensive leisure tourism zone combining botanical gardens, recreational activities, and dining options.