Desire Park Introduction
Embrace a leisurely pace of relaxation starting from the Dragon Lake Desire Park! This multifunctional park, covering an area of 172 hectares, combines "living, production, and ecology" with low-density development, planning nearly 90 hectares of parkland. It is hard to imagine that in 1989, the concept of leisure and healthy low-carbon living was already a trend! Strolling through the expansive park, being close to the endless green fields and blue skies is indeed precious for modern people. The Dragon Lake Desire Park meets your truest longing for nature, equipped with greenbelt walkways, bike paths, and children's play areas, making it suitable for all age groups. Whether for a family outing or a small trip with friends, it is an excellent destination. The park features plantings of tung trees and cherry blossoms, which attract travelers every blooming season to witness the spectacular floral displays. Adjacent to the park is the Desire Pavilion, the first hotel in the country to earn the "Golden-level Environmental Hotel" certification, holding the highest honor in the hospitality industry. The comfortable and spacious accommodation environment offers views of vast greenery through the windows, allowing guests to relieve everyday stress and enjoy ultimate tranquility. The pavilion includes various leisure facilities such as an indoor heated swimming pool and spa area for complete relaxation; game rooms, air hockey, foosball, billiards, and a gym provide indoor sports venues, allowing guests to exercise regardless of the weather. The pavilion features a comprehensive shopping street that encompasses dining, shopping, and entertainment, including restaurants, supermarkets, hair salons, and jewelry shops, offering the pleasure of shopping without leaving the park. The Dragon Lake Desire Park also plans long- and short-term rental suites, office spaces, and factory office buildings, as well as research and educational facilities like Nova Elementary School. The park is near attractions such as Little Ding Dong Science Park, Leofoo Village Theme Park, and Longtan Large Pond, making it ideal for arranging a short tour of Longtan.
