Qiu Hong Valley Square Introduction
At the intersection of Section 2, Taiwan Boulevard and Chaofu Road, you will find Qiu Hong Gu Square, known as the "Lung of the City." Embraced by the autumn red surroundings, it feels as if you've instantly transitioned from the bustling urban environment into a tranquil urban forest, providing a refreshing and pleasant experience. Strolling through the uniquely concave square and walking on the soft, comfortable pathways made of wood chips, you can also catch a faint scent of wood. The clear lake nearby, lush green moss, and playful little fish bring joy to one's spirit. The area is adorned with plants such as ti plants, willow trees, soapberries, and Yellow Lantan, serving an educational and recreational purpose. Every aspect of Qiu Hong Gu Square's design considers human-centric principles, green energy, and flood retention. The irrigation water needed for the plants is supplied by the lake, and the soil used for backfilling was coordinated with the Water Resources Agency, utilizing soil dredged from the Dali River, making it the first "concave" ecological park in Taiwan. The establishment of Qiu Hong Gu Square aims to make life more relaxed and pleasant for the citizens while also providing functions related to landscape, ecology, flood retention, drainage, and air quality regulation. The square, pathways, and artificial lakes of Qiu Hong Gu attract many visitors for leisurely strolls and relaxation at all hours, day or night. Recommended attractions around Qiu Hong Gu include: