Qili Tourist Park Introduction
The park features two main themes: the Intellectual Cultural Center and the Children's Recreation Center, allowing visitors to enjoy everything with a single ticket. The Intellectual Cultural Center, known as the "Little Palace Museum of Yilan," boasts two major highlights: the Coral Museum and the Butterfly Art Museum. It houses the world's second-longest wooden fossil, Taiwan's widest and most complete millennium coral tree, and various master carvings of Taiwan's three treasures. You can also explore unique butterflies and insects from around the world, alongside four nearly extinct butterfly mosaics in the collection, making it an eco-cultural journey. The Children's Recreation Center is the largest indoor family entertainment space in Taiwan, filled with attractions such as ball pits, slides, jujube sand pits, and indoor night market games for families. There are also drifting go-karts, an exciting water bullet shooting range, and a children's exploratory climbing area. Additionally, visitors can create their own souvenirs with the only gem mosaic DIY and gem jewelry DIY in Taiwan, as well as pottery-making classes led by masters from Yingge. The spacious park can satisfy everyone from adults to children, allowing for a full day of play both indoors and outdoors. Enjoy attractions featuring coral gem artworks, butterfly art, family recreation playgrounds, butterfly ecology, and cute animal areas. There are delicious afternoon teas and Chinese fast food restaurants available to refuel for more fun!