Qili Scenic Area Introduction
The park features two main themes: the Intellectual Culture Museum and the Children's Parent-Child Recreation Center, allowing unlimited exploration with a single ticket. The Intellectual Culture Museum, known as the "Little Palace of Yilan," boasts two main highlights: the Coral Museum and the Butterfly Art Museum. It houses the second longest piece of wood fossil in the world, the widest and most complete thousand-year-old coral tree in Taiwan, as well as various masterpieces carved from Taiwan's three treasures. Visitors can see butterflies and insects from various countries, along with four nearly lost butterfly mosaics in the collection, making for an ecological journey into the world of knowledge and culture. The Children's Parent-Child Recreation Center is the largest indoor parent-child entertainment area in Taiwan, offering a ball pit, slides, rich seed sandpits, indoor night market games, drifting go-karts, and exciting water balloon shooting arenas, alongside a children's exploration climbing area. Additionally, it is the only place in Taiwan offering DIY gemstone mosaic collage, gemstone jewelry making, and hand-pulled pottery by masters from Yingge, allowing visitors to create their own souvenirs. The spacious area of the park can greatly satisfy both adults and children, with fun options outdoors and indoors that could fill a whole day's play. Enjoy a selection of coral gemstone artworks, butterfly artworks, a parent-child recreational playground, butterfly ecology and adorable animal areas, as well as delicious afternoon tea and Chinese stir-fry dishes, to recharge and continue the fun!