- TypeConference
- Location Sanya, Hainan, China
- Date 05-12-2025 - 07-12-2025
Medical/Healthcare/Hospital
The 11th International Conference on Botany (CB 2025) is scheduled to take place from December 5-7, 2025, in the picturesque city of Sanya, China. This esteemed conference brings together leading botanists, researchers, and academics from around the world to engage in an in-depth exploration of the diverse field of botany. Participants will have the opportunity to delve into a wide array of topics, including plant physiology, ecology, taxonomy, and genetics, as well as emerging areas such as plant biotechnology and conservation strategies.
CB 2025 aims to provide an enriching platform for scholars and practitioners to present their latest research findings and discuss innovative methodologies that are shaping the future of botanical sciences. The conference will feature keynote speeches from renowned experts, interactive panel discussions, and hands-on workshops designed to foster collaboration and inspire new ideas. Attendees will also have the chance to engage in meaningful networking opportunities, allowing for the exchange of ideas and the formation of collaborations that transcend geographic boundaries.
Sanya is superior in geography climate and natural resources. It is known as “the oriental Hawaii" and “Sunshine City” because of its special tropical scenes as well as its attractive nature. Sanya's tourist resources, richly endowed by nature, are not only special in China, but also rare in the world. It is a most fashionable place where tropical marine tourist resources are closely concentrated and lovers of swimming can enjoy their holidays in winter. Within the city, well-known tourist spots are dotted everywhere--the national Yalong Tourist Area, the Tianyahaijiao, the Great Eastern Sea, the Luhuitou Peninsula, Sanya Bay and the Luobi Grotto. Besides these, there remain the ancient Yazhou City and relics and a sculpture of the Monk Jianzhen of the Tang Dynasty, who landed ashore to avoid the storm when he was sailing eastwards to Japan.
We look forward to seeing you in Sanya!