Banciao 435 Art Zone Introduction
The "Banqiao 435 Art and Cultural Park" is a public space that closely integrates art and life, featuring two main themes: a parent-child art paradise and a dream base for artists. The park includes seven exhibition halls and offers a series of courses and exhibitions, providing an educational yet entertaining experience for visitors and families. The Wetland Story Museum features exhibitions and explanations about wetland ecology, creating a comprehensive experiential learning environment. The "Taiwan Toy Museum" showcases nearly 3,000 rare toys from ancient to modern times, including hundreds of types of traditional games, intellectual toys, and temple fair game areas. Visitors can engage in hands-on activities and play various outdoor toys and games. For those who enjoy exhibitions, the art and cultural park currently hosts dozens of resident artists, encompassing diverse forms such as performing arts, contemporary visual arts, three-dimensional sculptures, design, and music. In an age where children have their own smartphones, you might wonder what they are enthusiastic about recently, with mobile games often being the most common answer. However, back in the days when smartphones were not yet prevalent or even nonexistent, what did children entertain themselves with? The Taiwan Toy Museum, located within the Banqiao 435 Art and Cultural Park, collects over 3,000 rare old toys, such as wooden marble runs, rocking horses, spinning tops, and wooden stilts. A multitude of toys is available for viewing and experience, making it a perfect destination for adults to bring their children. Not only will the kids have endless fun, but parents will also find themselves immersed in nostalgic childhood memories.