Qili Tourist Area Introduction
The park features two major themes: the Intellectual Cultural Center and the Children's Parent-Child Recreation Center, offering a comprehensive experience with a single ticket. The Intellectual Cultural Center, known as the "Little Palace Museum of Yilan," houses two main attractions: the Coral Museum and the Butterfly Art Museum. It boasts the world's second-longest petrified wood, the widest and most complete thousand-year-old coral tree in Taiwan, and a variety of master-carved artworks representing Taiwan's three treasures. Visitors can also see butterflies and insects from different countries, as well as four nearly lost butterfly mosaic artworks, making this a journey into intellectual culture and ecology. The Children's Parent-Child Recreation Center offers the largest indoor recreational space in Taiwan, featuring a ball pit, a slide, a cassia seed sand pit, indoor night market games for families, drift karting, an exciting water balloon shooting range, and a children's climbing exploration area. Additionally, it is the only place in Taiwan to offer DIY gemstone mosaic collage, DIY gemstone jewelry, and hands-on pottery experiences taught by masters from Yingge. Visitors can create their own souvenirs here. The park's spacious layout accommodates both adults and children, providing ample opportunities to play indoors and outdoors all day long. Enjoy coral gemstone artworks, butterfly artworks, parent-child play areas, butterfly ecological exhibits, and adorable animal zones, as well as delicious afternoon tea and Chinese fast food in the restaurant, recharging for more fun!