Chihli Tourist Area Introduction
The park features two main themes: the Intellectual Culture Museum and the Children's Recreation Center, offering a single ticket for one enjoyable experience. The Intellectual Culture Museum, known as the "Little Palace of Yilan," houses two major attractions: the Coral Museum and the Butterfly Art Museum. It showcases the world's second-longest wood fossil, the widest and most complete millennium coral tree in Taiwan, and various master sculptures of Taiwan's three treasures. Visitors can also admire butterfly and insect exhibits from around the world, along with four almost lost butterfly mosaics from the collection, providing an enriching ecological cultural journey. The Children's Recreation Center is the largest indoor play area in Taiwan, featuring a ball pit, slides, a cassia seed sand pit, and a variety of family-friendly games in an indoor night market setting. Additional attractions include drifting go-karts, an exciting water gun shooting range, and a children's climbing and exploration area. Furthermore, it offers unique DIY experiences for creating gemstone mosaics and jewelry, along with pottery making led by master artisans from Yingge, allowing visitors to craft their own souvenirs. With ample space, the park can satisfy both adults and children alike, allowing for outdoor adventures to indoor fun, ensuring a full day of excitement. Visitors can enjoy coral and gemstone artworks, butterfly art, a family recreation playground, butterfly ecology exhibits, and a lovely animal area, along with delicious afternoon tea and a Chinese fast-food restaurant, providing a full culinary experience to recharge before continuing the fun!