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Officially known as Island of Plants, locally and coomonly
called Kitcheners' Island, refers to Consul general Kitchener, who was given this island in 1890, and established a
botanical garden here through the early 20th century. The garden holds plants that are imported
from all corners of the world, and attracts a splendid bird life.
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