Fuzhou Art Riverside Park Introduction
In the vast green grass, a classroom blackboard appears, with a teacher's podium in front of it and desks and chairs filled with childhood memories. Two lively elementary school students stand next to it, eagerly anticipating the arrival of new classmates. Gather your friends and family, and bring your beloved pets to experience the joy of outdoor learning! Along with the classroom for lessons, there is also a play area for after-class activities. On the grass, a hopscotch area has been marked out to experience classic childhood games rich in historical culture, allowing vibrant life to enter the natural classroom. Surrounding the area are driftwood sculptures symbolizing imagery from nature, each unique shape providing new interpretations. The 'Y-shaped' driftwood paired with ropes transforms into a playful large slingshot, while the 'pipe-shaped' driftwood, with plants and flowers at its opening, symbolizes letting go of the pipe, pursuing the fragrant and colorful life that blossoms. (Photos of the Natural Classroom provided by the Water Resources Bureau of New Taipei City Government)