With its lofty goals of creating a botanical garden to collect, grow, and preserve native plants of Taiwan and to enable people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds to enjoy and appreciate the values of Taiwanese plants, the Museum adopted the scheduled site for the 54th park from the city government in 1994.
On March 15, 1994 the HOH Group in the States was commended to design and construct the Garden, but was dismissed on August 26, 1996 for some reason. Ho Chao-hsi, a local architect, succeeded to the Garden project in the following year and continued the construction of the Garden.