Gao Mei Li 3D Ocean World Outdoor Museum Introduction
Haomei Village, located in Budai Township, Chiayi County, was originally called Wanggang. After undergoing several name changes such as Wenkang and Huweiliao, it was finally named "Haomei Village." Since the name change, Haomei Village has been transformed into a beautiful place through the collaboration 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 connect the walking paths of Haomei Village, creating a unique 3D painted fishing village in Taiwan! To fully explore Haomei Village, it is recommended to use the "Haomei 3D Ocean World Walking Map" launched by the Tourism Bureau of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, which marks detailed locations of 3D mural attractions. Each piece of art is designed with various interactive photo opportunities, such as standing on the edge of a cliff as if about to fall into an abyss during a thrilling adventure, soaring on the back of a fire phoenix, or climbing up a waterfall to find exhilarating lifebuoys. With a bit of creativity, you can capture exclusive memories! After collecting photos with the murals, don’t forget to visit the Mazu statue from the Ming Dynasty with a 300-year history at the Tai Sheng Temple, located next to Haomei Village Park, where the "Large Ship Enters the Port" at the entrance is a must-see. If you continue along the map, you'll discover the mysterious Casuarina Secret Realm and the Haomei Ecological Reserve, with coastlines lined with windbreak forests and lagoon ecosystems that guarantee to fill up your camera's memory. In recent years, painted villages have sprung up, but Haomei Village distinguishes itself not only with its unique 3D murals but also with its diverse natural landscapes and rich historical culture to explore. As the saying goes: "Traveling thousands of miles is better than reading thousands of books." So pack your bags for a journey through art and nature!