Liang Xi Forest Park is located 6 kilometers south of the urban area of Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, on the east side of Lu Mountain Forest Farm, west of National Highway 104. It was established in memory of Liang Xi, a renowned Chinese forest scientist.

During the park’s construction, it received significant attention and support from the National Forestry Department and the Central Greening Office of the Jiusan Society, as well as financial assistance from nearly 50 units and individuals from 24 provinces, cities, and autonomous regions across the country.
The park covers a total area of 739 acres, including 494 acres of high-slope coniferous and fir forests, and 81 acres of hill and low-slope fruit tree forests. The entire park is well-coordinated in the arrangement of its forested mountains and fruit-bearing mountains, offering a variety of seasonal attractions: flowers in spring, cool retreats in summer, autumn leaves in fall, and snowy landscapes in winter. The lush vegetation and wildlife further contribute to the unique garden landscape.
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