辭修公園, Urban park in Taipei, Taiwan
Tzu Hsiu Park is a 35-hectare green space in Taipei with walking paths, exercise equipment, and broad grassy areas. The park includes children's play areas and multiple zones designed for outdoor recreation and family time.
The park was created in 1981, marking the transformation of farmland into public green space during Taipei's rapid urban growth. This conversion helped preserve outdoor areas in a city experiencing dense development.
The park serves as a gathering place where neighbors meet for concerts and local festivals throughout the year. These events create spaces where residents naturally connect and share time together.
The park is located near a metro station, making it easy to reach. Wide pathways work well for walking and jogging, with plenty of open space to rest and sit down.
During autumn and winter months, maple trees throughout the park turn shades of red and gold, drawing photographers. This natural color change makes it a favorite spot for visitors wanting to capture seasonal beauty.
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