Located at the foot of Table Mountain, the Botanical Garden was built in 1913 to study plants in southern Africa. The world-famous botanical garden was the private property of Cecil John Rhodes, Governor of Cape Colonies. He acquired the land in 1895 and made a will. After his death, he donated the botanical garden to the country as a personal heritage. After his death in 1902, the park was opened to the public as a national park. It can be said that this is the most beautiful garden in South Africa, many plants are rare plants that can not be seen in China.