Liaoning Park Introduction
Liaoning Park is surrounded by tall, straight palms, adding a touch of tropical ambiance to the park. Within the park, flowerbeds create changes in topography, and gentle slopes enhance the vertical rhythm of the space. The park features a children's play area equipped with playground equipment and rocking chairs, providing a space for young children to play and engage in physical activities. The main vegetation in the park consists of long-established, dense banyan trees, which provide shade. Additionally, crape myrtle, known for its ornamental leaves, is planted throughout the area, adding variation to the greenery with changes in leaf color and the sheen of its bark. The protected old trees growing in Liaoning Park are estimated to be over 30 years old, representing the region's cultural and historical significance; they stand near the entrances of the park like old signs. The park also features a rich variety of plant life, including banyan trees, palms, bamboo pines, camphor trees, nine flower trees, small-leaved Araucaria, paperbark trees, azaleas, golden dewdrops, and more. Facilities in the park include: landscape features such as flower corridors, resting facilities such as benches, play facilities including combination playground equipment and rocking chairs, and sports facilities like upper limb traction devices. (Source: Department of Civil Affairs, Taipei City Government)