The garden was opened in 1987, and named after the flower Saussurea alpine which honours pioneering alpinist Horace-Benedict de Saussure (1740-1799).
Those flowers planted right in front of the center had captured my attention.
Still happy with the junks in his hands and mouth.
Looking up, we have just been there some minutes ago.
Some of the alpine flowers which I think is beautiful…
About 30 minutes later, we left the garden.
Walking a short distance to the cable car station…
Wanted to find something to eat for dinner…though we were not particular hungry. There were quite some tourists on the streets, but not too many restaurants comparatively.
We couldn’t find any foods that we particularly want to eat neither. Finally, we had decided to buy the kids’ favorite foods from one of the street food sellers. We took all of the foods and returned to our hotel…
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