Fengle Sculpxure Park, Sculpture park in Taichung, Taiwan
Fengle Sculpture Park is a public green space in Taichung that combines an artificial lake with sculptures and open grass areas. The lake is home to fish and turtles, while metal, stone, and wood sculptures are distributed throughout the grounds for visitors to encounter as they walk.
The park opened in 2014 and marked a turning point in how Taiwan approached public green spaces by integrating contemporary art with natural landscapes. This blend of sculptures and nature later influenced the design of other urban parks in the region.
The sculptures displayed here come from local and international artists working in different mediums, reflecting how contemporary art integrates into daily community spaces. As you walk through, you naturally encounter these works without formal presentation, making art feel accessible rather than distant.
The park is accessible near the Fengle Park MRT Station G12 and provides playground equipment, fitness facilities, and restrooms throughout the grounds. Foot-washing stations are positioned for convenience after walking on the grass areas or near the water.
The park features a dedicated parkour training area alongside traditional play zones, creating distinct spaces for different recreational interests. This combination of modern sport facilities with classic play areas appeals especially to families with children of varying ages.
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