Khabarovsk Arboretum is more than just a park; it is a true living open-air museum located in the city of Khabarovsk. As the oldest arboretum in the Far East, this natural monument covers an impressive 11 hectares. Here, in Russia, on the banks of the Amur River, nature and human craftsmanship have created a unique ensemble that has preserved the look of regional flora since the end of the 19th century.

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Strolling along its shaded paths, visitors can discover a rich collection that includes more than 386 plant species. Exotic guests from Japan and China coexist here with typical representatives of the Far Eastern taiga. Of particular value are the historical plantings of grave pines and the majestic alleys of Manchurian linden, which have been preserved since the city's founding.
This green oasis on Volochayevskaya Street serves not only as a place for relaxation but also as an important scientific and cultural symbol. For tourists, it is an ideal opportunity to see rare species of trees and shrubs in their natural beauty, while being right in the heart of a major city.