Qili Tourist Area Introduction
The park features two major themes: the Cultural Pavilion and the Children’s Recreational Pavilion, allowing for a complete experience with one ticket. The Cultural Pavilion, known as the Little Palace of Yilan, includes two main attractions: the Coral Museum and the Butterfly Art Museum. It houses the second longest wood fossil in the world, the widest and most complete thousand-year-old coral tree in Taiwan, and various masterpieces from Taiwanese artisans, along with exotic butterflies and insects from different countries. Visitors can also find four nearly lost butterfly mosaic paintings in the collection, making it an enriching cultural and ecological journey. The Children’s Recreational Pavilion is the largest indoor space for families in Taiwan, featuring a ball pit, slides, a psyllium sand pit, and parental games replicating a night market atmosphere, among other activities. It also includes drifting go-karts, an exciting water pellet shooting range, and a children’s climbing and exploration area. Additionally, it offers a unique DIY experience with gemstone mosaic collage, gemstone jewelry making, and pottery crafting with a master potter from Yingge, allowing visitors to create their own souvenirs. The spacious park can satisfy everyone from adults to children, with options for outdoor and indoor activities, ensuring a whole day of fun. Enjoy 🌟 coral and gemstone artworks, 🌟 butterfly artworks, 🌟 family recreational playgrounds, 🌟 butterfly ecology, and adorable animal areas, along with delicious afternoon tea and a Chinese stir-fry restaurant to replenish energy for more playtime!