Taichung Metropolitan Park, Urban park in Xitun District, Taiwan
Taichung Metropolitan Park is a large park in the Xitun District featuring walking paths, cycling routes, playgrounds, and open green areas. The space is surrounded by native trees and plants, with different zones designed for various activities.
The area was inhabited by the Pazeh people until 1701, when Han settlers arrived and began transforming the landscape. This shift marked the start of urban development that shaped the region over centuries.
The park hosts seasonal celebrations and community events where both traditional and contemporary art forms are displayed to visitors. People gather here to experience local customs and connect with their surroundings.
The park is accessible via the Taichung Metro Green Line and multiple bus routes that serve different park entrances. Visitors will find clear pathways and rest areas throughout the grounds for comfortable exploration.
The grounds include learning zones focused on native plants and local wildlife that enable visitors to study nature firsthand. These areas regularly host workshops that help people understand the region's ecosystems.
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