Desire Park Introduction
Embrace a leisurely pace of relaxation starting from the Dragon Pond Desire Park! This multifunctional park, which combines "life, production, and ecology," spans 172 hectares with low-density development, featuring nearly 90 hectares of parkland, making it hard to imagine that even in 1989, the concept of enjoying a healthy, low-carbon lifestyle and recreational living was already a trend! Strolling through the vast park, being close to the boundless greenery and blue sky is incredibly precious for modern people. Dragon Pond Desire Park fulfills your most genuine yearning for nature, offering greenbelt paths, bike trails, and children's play areas, making it suitable for all ages. Whether for family outings or small trips with friends, it is an excellent destination. The park is planted with tung trees and cherry blossoms, attracting travelers each blooming season to witness the stunning floral displays. Adjacent to the vast park is the Desire Pavilion, the nation's first hotel to receive "Gold Level Eco-Hotel" certification, holding the highest honor in the hospitality industry. With a comfortable and spacious accommodation environment, guests can enjoy expansive views of lush greenery, allowing them to relieve daily stress and indulge in ultimate tranquility. The pavilion features a variety of leisure facilities, including an indoor heated swimming pool and a spa pool for complete relaxation; game rooms, air hockey, foosball, billiards, and a gym for indoor sports to enjoy without weather constraints. The complex commercial street in the pavilion gathers food, clothing, housing, transportation, education, and entertainment, with restaurants, supermarkets, hair salons, and accessory shops, allowing you to enjoy shopping without leaving the park. Dragon Pond Desire Park also plans to offer short- and long-term rental suites, offices, and factory office buildings, as well as educational facilities like Nova Elementary School. The park is located near Little Ding-Dong Science Theme Park, Leofoo Village, and Longtan Lake, making it suitable for arranging a short trip to explore Longtan.