Fuzhou Art Riverside Park Introduction
On the vast green grass, a classroom blackboard appears, with a teaching podium in front of it. In front of the podium are desks and chairs filled with childhood memories. Two lively elementary school students are set up nearby, eagerly awaiting the arrival of new classmates. Invite your friends and family, and bring your beloved pets to experience the joy of outdoor learning! There’s a game area for recess as well, with hopscotch painted along the path by the grass, where you can enjoy classic childhood games rich in historical culture, bringing vibrant life into the natural classroom. Surrounding this space are art installations made of driftwood, symbolizing elements of nature, each with unique shapes that offer new interpretations. The 'Y-shaped' driftwood with ropes becomes a playful large slingshot, while the 'pipe-shaped' driftwood, with openings adorned with blooming flowers, symbolizes the act of letting go and breathing out, in pursuit of fragrant and colorful life. (Photo of the Nature Classroom provided by the Water Resources Bureau of New Taipei City Government)
