Dahu Park, Public park in Neihu District, Taiwan
Dahu Park is a recreation area in Neihu District centered around a lake bordered by gentle hills and vegetation. Walking paths connect different sections, and an arched red-and-white bridge crosses the water as a focal point.
The location was originally a reservoir that was transformed into a public recreation space in the early 2000s. This conversion became part of the broader urban development strategy for the Neihu district.
The park serves as a gathering place where neighbors meet for walks, picnics, and quiet moments by the water. You can see families and friends enjoying the green spaces and waterside pavilions throughout the day.
The park connects directly to Dahu Park MRT station on the Wenhu Line, making arrival straightforward by subway. Multiple bus routes also serve nearby stations if you prefer alternative transportation.
The lake was once known as White Heron Lake and still attracts egrets that gather along the shoreline. Designated fishing areas allow visitors to bring their own equipment and try their luck on the water.
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