Fuyang Eco Park, Ecological park in Da'an District, Taipei, Taiwan
Fuyang Eco Park is an urban green space in Taipei featuring wetlands, forests, and flowing streams that support a variety of native plants and animals. The site connects to Fuzhou Mountain Park and offers walking paths, viewing areas, and restroom facilities for visitors exploring the natural environment.
The land served as a military ammunition storage facility during Japanese rule and remained restricted for decades, which allowed its natural environment to remain largely undisturbed. In 2005, this preserved area was opened to the public as a park.
The park serves as a community space where locals and visitors connect with nature through regular gatherings and learning sessions about regional wildlife. People use the paths to observe native species in their natural settings without leaving the city.
The park is open 24 hours daily and sits near Linguang MRT Station exit 1, making it easily accessible by public transport. Wear proper footwear for the walking paths, especially in wetland areas where surfaces can be slippery after rain.
The park is home to uncommon species like the Taipei tree frog and long-nosed cicada, creatures rarely seen elsewhere in the urban landscape. These animals make the site a destination for nature enthusiasts and scientists studying local ecology.
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