Vegetable Park

Matsu Attractions

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The Happy Farm at the Seaside Peach Blossom Source is located directly in front of the Lienchiang County Government, where there is an area of rare flat land in Matsu. The fields are filled with various vegetables in neatly organized plots, standing out amidst the undulating and steep terrain of Matsu. Due to the numerous landowners in the park, integration is challenging, making it difficult to develop for commercial purposes. Therefore, the county government beautified the surrounding area and gave it a catchy name, "Shanlong Vegetable Park." This unique park, located in a prime commercial area and centered around seasonal vegetables, was born. Walking along the paths in the vegetable park, one can smell the rich aroma of leafy green soil in the air, while the crops on both sides are planted by local residents. Broccoli, celery, spinach, water spinach, lettuce, crown daisy, and green onions are common vegetables enjoyed by locals, most of which are sold at the nearby Lion Market, becoming delicacies on the tables of the people of Matsu.

Address:Jiashou Village Vegetable Park, Nangan Township, Matsu County

Vegetable Park Introduction

Happy Farm in the Sea Peach Blossom Source is located in front of the Lienchiang County Government, where there is a rare flat land in Matsu. The fields are filled with various vegetables, creating a vibrant green landscape, which is particularly special in the hilly and steep terrain of Matsu. Due to the many landowners in the park, it is challenging to develop the area for commercial use; therefore, the county government has beautified the surroundings and named it "Mountain Vegetable Park." This unique park, located in a prime commercial area and featuring seasonal vegetables, was thus established. Walking along the paths in the Vegetable Park, one can smell the rich aroma of leafy greens and soil. The crops lining the paths are planted by local residents, including Chinese broccoli, celery, spinach, water spinach, lettuce, Chinese mustard, and scallions, all of which are commonly consumed by locals and often sold at the nearby Lion Market, becoming delicacies on the tables of Matsu residents.

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