Haomeili 3D Ocean World Outdoor Art Museum Introduction
Located in Budai Township, Chiayi County, Haomei Village was originally known as Wanggang and has undergone several name changes, including Mosquito Port and Huweiliao, before finally being named "Haomei Village." After the renaming, Haomei Village has become even more beautiful with the collaborative efforts of the Tourism Bureau of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, artist Tseng Chin-cheng, and local residents. A series of creative and interesting 3D murals have transformed Haomei Village into a unique 3D painted fishing village in Taiwan! To fully enjoy Haomei Village, it is recommended to use the "Haomei Village 3D Ocean World Walking Map" provided by the Tourism Bureau, which details various 3D mural attractions. Each piece is designed with several interactive photo opportunities, such as posing at the edge of a cliff that seems to plunge into an abyss during a heart-pounding adventure or soaring on the fiery phoenix of resurrection. As you follow the waterfall upwards, you'll find thrilling lifebuoys, among others, and with a little creativity, you can capture your own exclusive memories! After collecting photos with the murals, don’t forget to visit the impressive 300-year-old Mazu statue at Tai Sheng Temple, and right next to it is Haomei Village Park, where the "Big Ship Entering the Harbor" entrance is also a must-see attraction. Continuing down the map, you’ll discover the mysterious Casuarina secret spots and the Haomei Village Natural Ecological Reserve. The coastline is lined with windbreak forests and lagoon ecosystems, perfect for filling your camera's memory card. In recent years, painted villages have emerged like mushrooms after rain, but Haomei Village stands out not just for its unique 3D murals, but also for its diverse natural landscapes and rich historical culture that invite exploration and reflection. As the saying goes, "Reading thousands of books is not as worthwhile as traveling thousands of miles." So pack your bags and embark on a journey of art and natural ecology!