24/04/2026
On 22nd April, Rimba Ilmu welcomed second-year IMU Chinese Medicine students for an immersive learning experience. Guided by Dr. Yong, the students were introduced to the garden’s layout, its diverse collection of herbs, and the rich history behind the botanical garden. They then visited the Exhibition Hall, where they learned about Malaysia’s tropical rainforest and its importance to local communities. Their curiosity grew as they explored how plants and life adapt to thrive in such wet and humid conditions.
The journey continued at the Herbarium, where students discovered how plant specimens are carefully preserved and documented for future research, followed by a visit to the conservatory to observe endangered species and plants used in Chinese medicine. Through interactive discussions, they deepened their understanding of plant classification and uses, including edibility and medicinal value. The visit concluded at the Chinese Medicine section of the garden, where students experienced the herbs firsthand. They even got the opportunity of crushing leaves to enjoy their natural aromas. A special highlight of the day was spotting the Asam Gelugor tree in bloom after years without fruit, a promising sign of what’s to come.
Caption and photos by Danish Imran, 2025/2026 Sem II