Fengming Gonger No. 2 Park is a robot theme park.

(The picture is provided by the New Taipei City Landscaping and Landscape Office)

[Reporter Lin Xinhan/New Taipei Report] New Taipei City Landscaping and Landscaping Office launched "Come to New Taipei to play in the park" 4 major themes, a total of 8 park routes, to play all over the characteristic parks in New Taipei City, including the robot-themed Fengming Gonger 2 Parks, Yongji Park with butterfly swings, Fengxiang Park with big blue whale slides, citizens and friends are welcome to visit together.

For more information, please visit the "Come to New Taipei Play Park" website.

The Landscaping and Landscaping Department pointed out that there are 164 characteristic inclusive and all-age parks in New Taipei City. They summarized the four major themes of "mountain, river, culture, and sea" based on the natural and cultural landscape characteristics of New Taipei City, and then connected them by transportation. The method is connected in series, and 8 play park routes are launched. All age groups can plan a day to play in the park and light travel according to different themes, and create good memories.

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Among them, the "Sanying Old Street Line" takes the cultural landscape as the theme. Depart from Yingge Railway Station in the morning and take the 981 bus to connect with Fengminggonger 2 Park, Yongji Park or Fengxiang Park. Each park has its own characteristics. Children can choose their favorite theme park to discharge their discharge. At noon, they can take the F656 or 981 bus back to Yingge Old Street, where they can taste local delicacies and experience hand-pulled pottery, etc.

The big blue whale slide in Fengxiang Park.

(The picture is provided by the New Taipei City Landscaping and Landscape Office)

Yongji Park Butterfly Swing.

(The picture is provided by the New Taipei City Landscaping and Landscape Office)

The Landscaping and Landscaping Office launched a total of 8 park routes with 4 major themes of "Come to New Taipei to play the park".

(The picture is provided by the New Taipei City Landscaping and Landscape Office)