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    Qingtang Garden

     

    Qingtang Garden, located near the Taiwan High-Speed Rail Taoyuan Station, was originally an agricultural irrigation pond with flood control functions. After thoughtful planning, it has been transformed into a water-friendly space for urban residents. The garden features a water-friendly slope, observation platforms, wooden walkways, pedestrian paths, and an outdoor theater, providing a diverse recreational space for the city. It has become a tranquil and leisurely destination for urban dwellers, and has been honored with awards in Taiwan's public architecture realm.

    Visitors to "Qingtang Garden" will be greeted with a picturesque pond adorned with lush aquatic plants and abundant wildlife. The vast lotus pond attracts people to pause and appreciate the scenery, whether it's during the day or in the evening. The place has become a popular spot for families, couples, and photography enthusiasts alike to take leisurely walks and capture beautiful moments.

     

     

    Taoyuan Children's Art Museum

     

    Located in Qingpu, the Children's Museum of Art (CMoA) Qingpu Branch is connected to the main museum by an aerial corridor. The first and second floors house exhibition halls, while the third floor is dedicated to workshops and a children's art library.

    With a focus on child participation, CMoA Qingpu Branch revolves around contemporary art. Through art exhibitions, educational outreach, interdisciplinary collaborations, community engagement, and professional research, the museum aims to enable children to experience art in their lives. It fosters critical thinking, openness, and social involvement among children, creating a friendly environment for parent-child interactions with arts and culture and realizing the right of children to participate in cultural activities.

     

     

    Hengshan Calligraphy Art Center

     

    The Hengshan Calligraphy Art Museum, retaining the traditional place name, is the first official government-operated museum in Taiwan dedicated to calligraphy art. Its mission is to promote the preservation, research, development, and dissemination of Taiwanese calligraphy art. With a focus on establishing calligraphy research and education, shaping local artistic and cultural characteristics, and facilitating international calligraphy exchanges, the museum aspires to deepen the roots of calligraphy art in Taoyuan and Taiwan. Ultimately, it aims to unleash the rich cultural identity and artistic vitality of calligraphy.