The Riccarton Jungle in Christchurch District is located in Riccarton District,3.5 kilometers away from the city center. The garden covers an area of about 7 hectares. It can be compared to the virgin forest of Christchurch. There is a jungle trail between the trees that cover the sky and the sun. Locals often wander around, and the area boasts well-trimmed gardens and historic buildings, including the “Ricardon Chalet in Victoria/Edwardian style, built by the Deans family, an early migration pioneer in Canterbury, and can be visited at a price of $5. And not until 9 o'clock every Saturday to 13 o'clock, the tree-lined trail in front of the "Ricardon Chalet" has become a lively farmers' market. It is said that the market here is very famous in Christchurch. It has been a long time since people moved and cars are full. The weekend market is mainly food snacks, vegetables and fruits, all kinds of cheese, Vegetables, fruits, meat products and exquisite snacks are dazzling, large and small diners stroll in the garden shaded by trees, birds and insects, and taste their own special delicacies. The trail is full of "foodies" carrying grocery bags, a hand-held dish, and a hand-held food. Those beautiful homemade desserts are particularly mouth-watering, fragrant, BearLion's LemonPie exquisite, sushi roll-like matcha pastries fresh and refreshing, smooth pudding cakes are delicate and soft, each pastry price is between $7 to $9, and there is a Pavlova cake, Named after a Russian ballet star, the crisp crust hides a soft core like marshmallow, blends with the refreshing fruit and cream decorated on the surface, and melts after a bite. From grape wine to authentic snacks, From fresh beef to fat salmon, there are piles of vegetables at the market exit, because they are all self-produced and sold, and the price is many, attracting nearby residents and restaurant chefs to come here to buy.