Fuzhou Art Riverside Park Introduction
In the vast green grasslands, a classroom blackboard has appeared, with a teacher's podium in front of it. In front of the podium are desks and chairs filled with childhood memories. Two lively elementary school students stand by, eagerly awaiting the arrival of new classmates. Gather your friends and family, and bring your beloved pets to experience the joy of outdoor learning! There is a play area for after classes as well, with a hopscotch area painted on the path next to the grass, allowing you to experience classic childhood games rich in cultural history, bringing vibrant life into the nature classroom. Surrounding it are installations made from driftwood that symbolize images from nature, with each unique shape providing new interpretations. The 'Y-shaped' driftwood and rope create a playful large slingshot, while the 'pipe-shaped' driftwood, along with planted flowers, symbolizes putting down the pipe and letting go of the smoke, in search of the fragrant bursts of colorful life. (Photo of the Nature Classroom provided by the New Taipei City Government's Water Resources Department)
