Qiu Hong Valley Plaza Introduction
At the intersection of Taiwan Avenue Section 2 and Chaofu Road, you will find the Chiuhong Valley Plaza, known as the "lungs of the city." Embraced by the autumn reds, it feels like you instantly transition from the bustling city, filled with cars and people, into a tranquil urban forest, refreshing and pleasant. Strolling through the uniquely concave plaza, you walk on pathways made of wood chips that are soft and comfortable, while also catching a faint scent of wood. The clear lake, lush green moss, and lively little fish add to the cheerful atmosphere. Surrounding plants like ti plants, weeping willows, sapindus, and archidendron give it both educational and recreational functions. The design and considerations for Chiuhong Valley Plaza prioritize human-centric aspects, green energy, and stormwater management. Not only does the irrigation water for the plants come from the lake, but even the soil needed for backfilling is sourced from the dredging of the Dali Creek, coordinated with the Water Resources Agency, making it the first "sunken" ecological park in Taiwan. The establishment of Chiuhong Valley Plaza aims to make citizens' lives feel more relaxed and at ease, while also serving functions related to landscape, ecology, stormwater management, drainage, and air quality regulation. The plaza, pathways, and artificial lake at Chiuhong Valley attract many visitors for leisurely strolls and relaxation, whether during the day or at night. Recommended attractions to explore nearby Chiuhong Valley include:
