Haoyue Garden Introduction

Haoyue Garden is a statue garden in memory of the national hero Zheng Chenggong. Here, the Ming-styl[...]

Haoyue Garden is a statue garden in memory of the national hero Zheng Chenggong. Here, the Ming-style buildings complement the sea view and mountain scenery.
The giant granite statue of Zheng Chenggong stands on Fuding Rock, standing in a tripod formation with Jianshi Rock and Yindou Rock in the sea.


Haoyue Garden was established to commemorate Zheng Chenggong’s historical achievements of expelling the Dutch invaders and recovering Taiwan, China.


There is a large-scale group sculpture ‘Expelling the Enemy with Rattan Shields’ erected in the square of the garden, vividly reproducing the spectacular scene of Zheng Chenggong leading thousands of troops to Taiwan to drive out the Dutch and recover the island back then.


There are also the South Stele Corridor and the North Stele Corridor with Zheng Chenggong as the theme content, which reproduce Zheng Chenggong’s heroic spirit in different forms and from different angles.


Its name is taken from the two characters ‘Haoyue’ in Zheng Chenggong’s poem ‘Missing you, I can’t fall asleep. The bright moon shines through the plain curtain’, expressing the remembrance of the hero and the longing for Taiwanese compatriots.


Opening hours: It is open from 08:00 to 17:30 throughout the year; from 08:00 to 18:00 throughout the year.


Preferential policies:


Children/Students: Half-price is offered for teenagers (including those from Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, etc.). The criteria are: minors aged 6 (inclusive) to 18 (exclusive) and full-time undergraduate students and below. Teenagers need to present valid identity documents such as resident ID cards and student ID cards when buying tickets to enter the park. Teenagers from Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, etc. need to present valid identity documents such as the ‘Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macau Residents’, the ‘Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents’ and student ID cards when entering the park. Half-price


Seniors: Seniors aged 60 (inclusive) to 65 (exclusive) (with valid identity documents), half-price; seniors aged 65 (inclusive) and above are free with valid identity documents.


Disabled people: Those with a ‘Disability Certificate’ or a ‘Disabled Military Personnel Certificate’ are free.


Military personnel and dependents of martyrs: Active-duty and retired military personnel in China are free with valid identity documents. Dependents of martyrs, dependents of military personnel who died in the line of duty, and dependents of military personnel who died of illness are free with the ‘Preferential Certificate for Dependents of Martyrs, Military Personnel Who Died in the Line of Duty, and Military Personnel Who Died of Illness’ of the People’s Republic of China. Free


Children: Children under 6 (exclusive) or under 1.2 meters (inclusive) in height are free.


Family members of active-duty military personnel: Family members of active-duty military personnel are offered half-price with valid certificates. Half-price



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