Source: Taiwan Strait Network



Taiwan Strait Network June 8 (Reporter Xue Yang of Straits Newspaper Text/Photo) When it comes to the parks in Taiwan, people can't help but think of the Da'an Forest Park, known as the "urban green lung", this park located in the center of Taipei covers an area of nearly 26 hectares. When it was built in 1994, it was the largest park in Taipei. The park is filled with green trees and birds singing and flowers blooming, making it a must-visit place for tourists to visit Taipei. The park is also the leading high-end ecological residential area in Taipei, with housing prices reaching more than 100,000 yuan per square meter.
Larger parks in the Taipei area include the Greater Taipei Metropolitan Park, Dahu Park, Bihu Park, etc. They are not only leisure places for citizens, but also well-known tourist attractions. In addition, Zhishan Park next to the Palace Museum in Taipei is famous for its classical garden style. After tourists at home and abroad see the Chinese treasures, they usually go to this park for a walk.
Near Taipei MRT Linguang Station, there is a Fuzhou Mountain Park, which is a park featuring ecological conservation. Standing on the top of Fuzhou Mountain, you have a great vision and can enjoy the charm of Taipei 101.
In Taiwan, there are more small street parks. There are Jilin Park on Jilin Street in Taipei, Liaoning Park on Liaoning Street, Nanchang Park on Nanchang Street, and Yitong Park on Yitong Street... There are few residential communities for Taiwanese people, and these street parks have become leisure and interaction places for neighbors.