太平洋公園-3D地景, 3D landscape art museum in Minquan Village, Taiwan
Pacific Park is a 3D art museum in Minquan Village featuring large-scale paintings of marine life that create optical illusions across its grounds. The space combines painted floor surfaces with wall illustrations that work together to form a continuous visual experience.
The museum emerged from the combination of two existing parks and later developed into an art center with a marine focus. This transformation was part of efforts to make the region's coastal heritage accessible through artistic installations and outdoor spaces.
The name comes from its Pacific Ocean location, and the site blends local artistic expression with marine themes throughout. You can observe how residents and visitors gather here to experience contemporary art that reflects the region's coastal identity.
The park is located near the harbor and is walkable from the city center, with clear paths running between the artworks. Visitors should come during daylight hours to make the most of lighting conditions for photography, especially when the sun is bright.
One of the standout pieces is a large floor image depicting a cosmic creature in an underwater world. This work often surprises visitors when they suddenly realize how they themselves become part of the optical illusion.
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