Qilai Tourist Area Introduction
The park features two main themes: the Intellectual Culture Museum and the Children’s Recreational Center, all accessible with one ticket. The Intellectual Culture Museum, known as the "Little Palace of Yilan," houses two major attractions: the Coral Museum and the Butterfly Art Museum. It boasts the world's second-longest wood fossil, the widest and most complete thousand-year-old coral tree in Taiwan, as well as various masterpieces from Taiwan's "Three Treasures," along with unique butterflies and insects from around the world. Additionally, it includes four nearly lost butterfly mosaic paintings. This museum offers an ecological journey of intellectual culture. The Children’s Recreational Center is the largest indoor parent-child play space in Taiwan, featuring ball pits, slides, cassia seeds sand pits, indoor night market games, drifting go-karts, and an exciting water bullet shooting range, along with a children's climbing area for exploration. It also includes the only DIY gemstone mosaic art, gemstone jewelry making, and hand-formed pottery by master potters from Yingge, allowing visitors to create their own souvenirs. With extensive outdoor and indoor areas, the park can greatly satisfy everyone from adults to children, offering a full day of fun. Visitors can enjoy coral and gemstone artworks, butterfly art, parent-child playgrounds, butterfly ecology, and a cute animal zone, alongside delicious afternoon tea and Chinese stir-fry restaurants to refuel and continue playing!