Chuhong Valley Plaza Introduction
At the intersection of Section 2 of Taiwan Boulevard and Chaofu Road, you will find the Autumn Red Valley Square, known as the "Lung of the City." Immersed in the embrace of autumnal hues, you seem to instantly transition from the bustling metropolis, filled with cars and people, into a tranquil and leisurely urban forest, feeling refreshingly pleasant. Strolling through the uniquely concave square, you walk on pathways made of wood chips, which are soft and comfortable, and you can even catch a faint scent of wood. The clear lake water, vibrant green moss, and lively little fish elevate your spirits. Surrounding the area are plants such as philodendron, weeping willows, nut trees, and barberry, also serving educational and recreational purposes. Every design consideration at the Autumn Red Valley Square prioritizes human-centric principles, green energy, and stormwater retention. The irrigation water needed for planting is supplied by the lake, and even the soil used for filling is coordinated with the Water Resources Agency, utilizing dredged soil from the Dali River, making it the first "depressed" ecological park in Taiwan. The establishment of the Autumn Red Valley Square aims to make urban life more relaxed and comfortable while also incorporating functions for landscape, ecology, stormwater retention, drainage, and air quality regulation. The square, walkways, and artificial lakes of Autumn Red Valley attract many visitors for walking and relaxation, whether by day or night. Recommended nearby attractions include: