Liaoning Park Introduction
Liaoning Park is surrounded by tall and straight foxtail palms, adding a touch of tropical charm to the park. Inside, flower beds create changes in topography, with gentle hills and slopes enhancing the vertical rhythm of the space. The park features a children's play area equipped with playground equipment and rocking toys, providing a space for young children to play and engage in physical activities. The main vegetation in the park consists of historically significant and densely grown banyan trees, which offer shade. Additionally, crepe myrtle trees surround the park, with variations in leaf color and the luster of the bark adding diversity to the greenery. The protected old trees in Liaoning Park are estimated to be over 30 years old, representing the cultural and historical significance of the region, located near the park's entrance like an old sign of the park. The park also boasts a rich variety of plantings, including banyan trees, foxtail palms, Taiwan cedar, camphor trees, Alocasia, small-leaf Araucaria, varied-leaf trees, azaleas, euphorbias, and golden shower trees. Facilities in the park include scenic features such as flower corridors, rest areas with benches, play facilities with combined playground equipment and rocking toys, and exercise equipment such as upper body trainers. (Source: Taipei City Government Civil Affairs Bureau)