Liaoning Park Introduction
Liaoning Park is surrounded by straight, tall palm trees, adding a touch of tropical charm to the park. Within the park, flower beds create variations in terrain, and the gentle slopes of small hills enhance the vertical rhythm of the space. There is a children's play area equipped with play equipment and rocking features, providing a playground for toddlers to play and engage in physical activity. The main plantings in the park consist of historic, densely growing banyan trees that provide shade. Additionally, Crape Myrtle, known for its ornamental leaves, surrounds the area, adding variety to the greenery with changes in leaf color and the luster of the bark. The protected old trees in Liaoning Park are currently estimated to be over 30 years old, representing a cultural and historical symbol of the region, acting as an old signpost near the park's entrance and exit. The park also features a rich diversity of plant species, including banyan trees, palm trees, Taiwan cypress, camphor trees, Japanese azaleas, small-leaved tropical pines, Acalypha, orchids, and golden dewdrop. An overview of the park's facilities includes scenic features: flower corridors; recreational facilities: benches; play facilities: combined play equipment, rocking features; and sports facilities: upper limb traction devices. (Source: Taipei City Government, Civil Affairs Bureau)