Liaoning Park Introduction
Liaoning Park is surrounded by tall, straight palm trees, adding a touch of tropical charm to the park. Inside the park, flower beds create variations in the terrain, and gentle slopes enhance 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 use their limbs. The main plantings in the park are historic and densely growing banyan trees, offering shade; additionally, crepe myrtle, known for its foliage variation and shiny bark, surrounds the park, adding diversity to the greenery. The protected old trees growing in Liaoning Park are estimated to be about 30 years old, representing the cultural and historical significance of the area, resembling the old signage of the park near its entrance. The park also boasts a rich variety of plants, such as banyan trees, palms, and other species like Taiwan cedar, camphor trees, and azaleas. Facilities in the park include garden scenery features like flower corridors, recreational amenities such as benches, play facilities like combined playsets and rocking toys, and sports facilities including an upper body pull-up machine. (Source: Taipei City Government Civil Affairs Bureau)