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MAGAZINE, February 2002. VOL.9 ISSUE 1
ABOUT TOWN:
Taichung Metropolitan
Park:A New Recreational
Landmark
By Tammy Huang Translated
by Elliot Bilings
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Looking for an oasis outside
of the bustling city? Take Taichung Kang Road up the hill
in the direction of Wu Chi. After passing Tunghai University,
turn right onto Dung Da (Tung Ta) Road. Then, follow Du Huei
Yuan (Tu Hui Yuan) Road. Here, the air becomes fresher, the
landscape becomes greener and there are kites of various colors
dancing in the sky.
Upon entering the Taichung Metropolitan Park,
one sees a sculpture that looks shockingly like an unexploded
missile that might have been left over from the Second World
War. It is actually a sundial, representing the theme of the
park, sprouting upward like a seed to meet the sun and serving
as the marker of the park's center.
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Forming a semi-circle around
the park's center is a man-made lake. From the minnows leisurely
swimming in the water to the weeping willow trees on either
side, one could almost believe that it was all natural. It
is a beautiful place for picture-taking.
Walking further along, one comes to a crescent-shaped walkway
that provides a great place to look at the moon. There are
also signs along the side introducing the various types of
insects found in the park.
Continue along the walkway
and you'll come to my favorite place for looking at the stars.
Here, in the darkest part of the park, there is a large, convex
sky chart set into the ground. After dark, the blue sphere
is lit up with a fiber-optic image of the sky that you can
use to find the current position of any star or constellation
relative to the dates printed on the outer rim of the chart.
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Taichung
Metro Park is located on a level plateau on Tatu Mountain, making
it a great place for scenic views. To the east, one can see
the bright lights of the city and, to the west, one can see
Taichung Harbor. It's the best place to see the night views
of Taichung and, recently, it's become a favorite place for
lovers to meet.
On
the periphery of the park there is a natural protected area
of acacia forest and dense shrubs, which forms a haven of peace
far from the outside world. It's a small-scale forest ecological
system with red squirrels, Taiwanese great locusts, cicadas,
marsh frogs, swallowtail butterflies, bronze tortoises, snake-eye
butterflies and katydids. Walk quietly through the forest path,
but please be careful where you step. You may unexpectedly meet
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The park is place where local
citizens can not only relax in the fresh air, but
also learn a bit about the environment as well. Because of
its excellent climate and geography, it has become a nesting
area for birds and is one of the best places to see fireflies.
If you want to cover more ground, rent a bicycle outside the
main gate. Both mountain bikes and tandem bicycles are available.
Just leave your ID card and a NT$500 deposit. The fee depends
on the time of rental and type of bicycle but is usually around
NT$50 per hour.
If you want to eat, there is a cafe inside the park and outside
the gate there is an area with food stalls. If you're looking
for something else to do in the area, visit nearby Tunghai
University, Providence University, and the Taichung Fish Market.
Hours of Operation
Indoor Facilities: 9 am to 5 pm
Central Grounds: 6 am to 9 pm
Scenic Viewing Area: 6 am to 6 pm
For more information, call (04) 2461-2483,
or visit Taichung Metropolitan Park online at http://210.69.204.20/tmpp/index.htm
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Getting There:
1. From Taichung city, take Xi
Tuen (Hsi Tun) Road in the direction of Tunghai University,
then follow the signs once you reach Dung Da (Tung Ta) Road.
2. From outside of Taichung,
take the expressway to the Taichung Kang Road interchange
then head towards Tunghai University. From there, make a right
onto Dung Da Road, and then a left onto Xi Tuen Road.
3. From the Chung-Chang expressway,
get off at the Xi Tuen Road interchange.
Bus Directions:
1. Take Taichung Bus Company
(green) #22
2. Jen-you Bus Company (orange)
#38 has stops at the Taichung Railway Station, Science Museum,
SOGO and Mitsukoshi department stores, Tunghai University
and the Metro Park.
During weekends and holidays, buses run every 20 to 30 minutes.
Buses depart from Taichung Station from 8 am to 5:10 pm. Buses
depart from the Metropolitan Park from 9 am to 6:30 pm.
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