Taichung Park, also known as Zhongshan Park, is a historically rich park and a significant landmark in Taichung City. Visitors can experience local life up close by visiting this park. It features a chapel, tennis courts, and a library, serving as a space for leisure and reflection on history.
At the heart of the park lies the Sun Moon Lake, with its tranquil waters and a small island connected to the shore by a long bridge. The lake’s centerpiece is the Lake Pavilion, with red-tiled roofs and white walls, built during the 34th year of the Guangxu Emperor’s reign, and is listed as a historical site along with the nearby Zhongshan Bridge.
Adjacent to Sun Moon Lake is Fort Hill, which has a Moon Viewing Pavilion, the remnants of the old city’s northern gate tower. The pavilion’s entrance, supported by four columns, is simple yet grand, with upturned eaves and a large plaque hanging in the center that reads ‘Playing Music to Welcome Deities’. Fort Hill also hosts various pavilions and an Anti-Japanese Hero Memorial.
Taichung Park: A Historical Landmark in Taichung City
Taichung Park, also known as Zhongshan Park, is a historically rich park and a significant landmark [...]