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Right
behind the entrance are the flower garden and a park introduction board.
You can find bowers on both of the right and left hand. The Taichung Lion
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It serves for both badminton and tennis players. A tennis committee is in charge of its maintenance. Membership is adopted. The valuable old tree, Java silk tree , also can be found in this area. |
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The lawn is well kept and trimmed. It was supposed to serve as a place for croquet, but people don’t frequently use this court. Nearby is Si-En Hall. Some foreign labors use it for get-together after church activities. |
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This
district is well designed. Hu Xin Pavilion, Zhong Shan Bridge, Zhong Zheng
Bridge and Cooperation Stele are all designed with classy and elegant
style. It’s a popular district. |
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Tresses are densely planted here. An old building is located in this area. The first floor is for the blood donation purpose. The second floor is the office of park maintenance where some cleaning tools are stored. |
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It is a place for parents and children. You can find a store in the southeast part of this area. |
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The original hill area was now the flat ground. Geng Building, Bei Men Building, Wang Yue Pavilion, and war memorial stone are located here. |
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People like to gather in this area to practice dancing and gong fu, make tea, chat, play chess, etc. |
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