I walk my dog here every single day, up to three times in the same day. It's big enough to get some good exercise. There's often people playing basketball, tennis, swimming, running outside, even long boarding and playing badminton or skipping rope. I love that it's really close to my house and that it's never as busy as Daan. When it's warmer it's a great place for a picnic. I just wish they would finish that damn water project already, I miss the entrance at the end of Jilin Rd and the huge field of grass they cut off by putting up a fence and a construction site. I also wish they'd leave the lights on at night on the path in the middle by the pool, it's a bit creepy cuz it's too dark. Around the outside has enough streetlights tho. The garden maze is a favorite place to hang out, at the stone tables in the back. The rose garden is quite lovely too. We have named all the homeless dogs. Blackie(the black one), Pola (the white one), Chocolate (the brown one), Fonzi (the black and white one), and Chewy (Chewbacca, the brown super matted puffy fur one). Blackie is the friendliest, and Chewy is mean to other dogs but they all like you if you have food. Too many people feed them,...
Read moreReally a fun park to go to! Go here if you want to have a taste of England! They have a really cute maze garden (beware of spider webs 🕸 when going through the maze garden), rose flower gardens (and other flowers I'm not familiar with but are very beautiful and fragrant!) , and some aztec statues. You'll enjoy for sure! Birds chirping, butterflies flying, and some playful dogs were also there! It was a pleasure to walk through...
Read moreTaipei Expo Park is one of the best parks for babies, toddlers, and teenagers.
It has three different types of swings, two types of slides, and a medium-size sandpit.
Besides the kid’s facilities, here’s also good for picnics and rollerblading 🙂
The grasslands are a big spotlight for babies 👶🏼 who are learning how to crawl and even they fall, it won’t hurt a bit 🤣
There are public toilets 🚽 nearby, and an aboriginal...
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