On the hillside adjacent to the Pinglin Tea Museum, the Pinglin Ecological Park is a 3-hectare botanical garden with numerous plant collections, including the native plants, aquatic plant collection, flying spider-monkey tree fern collection, tea shrubs (of course) and many other plant species. On the hilltop there is a deity statue of Chajiao Mazu (or Mazu of Tea Townships). It is said that the statue was “invited” from the Fujian Province in China in the early days.