Dajia Riverside Park

Coordinates: 25°04′34″N 121°32′06″E / 25.076°N 121.535°E / 25.076; 121.535

Dajia Riverside Park
大佳河濱公園
Type Park
Location Zhongshan, Taipei, Taiwan
Nearest city Taipei
Area 420,000 m2 (100 acres)
Created 1990
Owned by Taipei City Government
Operated by Taipei City Government
Open All year
Status Open all year
Water Keelung River
Parking Provide
Website https://www.travel.taipei/zh-tw/attraction/details/251

The Dajia Riverside Park (Chinese: 大佳河濱公園; pinyin: Dàjiā Hébīn Gōngyuán) is a park located in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan.

Located between Zhongshan Bridge and Dazhi Bridge in Zhongshan District, Dajia Riverside Park is a metropolis-type greening park developed and constructed by the government. With a large area, it is a large expanse of vast grassland that enters the park. People can also look out at the Miramar Ferris wheel with beautiful scenery.

There is a large-scale water spray in the park. The height of the central water column is as high as 75 meters. It uses the visual changes of the water level to show its rhythmic characteristics. There are also sports parks, sports facilities such as baskets, nets, feathers, and cricket grounds, as well as several kilometers of bicycle paths around the park (bicycle rental is available in the park). Due to the wide space, convenient parking, and beautiful environment, Dajia Riverside Park does not regularly hold various large-scale activities in addition to many people’s sporting activities during this holiday season, demonstrating the vitality and vitality of Taipei City.

History

The park is part of the greening project around the area.[1] A water playground was opened at the park in June-September 2017.

Geology

The park is located along the Keelung River. It features a fountain.[2]

Events

  • Puma Ignite Taiwan Run 2011
  • Puma Ignite Taiwan Run 2012
  • Run for Rich 2013
  • The Color Run Taipei 2013
  • Puma Ignite Taiwan Run 2014
  • Run for Rich 2014
  • Road to Ultra: Taiwan 2015
  • Puma Ignite Taiwan Run 2015
  • Nike NRC Women's Half Marathon Taipei 2015
  • Taipei Standard Chartered Marathon 2015
  • Road to Ultra: Taiwan 2016
  • Puma Ignite Taiwan Run 2016
  • Nike NRC Women's Half Marathon Taipei 2016
  • Taipei Dragon Boat Festival 2017[3]
  • Road to Ultra: Taiwan 2017
  • World Music Festival 2017
  • Sounds from the river 2017
  • Taipei International Flora Exposition
  • The Amazing Race 19
  • 29th Love Forever Run 2017
  • Puma Ignite Taiwan Run 2017
  • Taipei Standard Chartered Marathon 2017
  • Ultra Taiwan 2018
  • Snoopy Run 2018
  • Earth Day Run 2018
  • Taipei Dragon Boat Festival 2018
  • Taipei Starry Night Marathon 2018
  • Puma Ignite Taiwan Run 2018
  • 2018 TAISHIN women Run Taipei 2018
  • Good Morning Taipei Ultra Half Marathon 2018
  • Taipei Standard Chartered Marathon 2018
  • Acardia Taiwan 2018
  • Creamfields Taiwan 2018

Facilities

The park features facilities for cycling, skateboarding and rollerskating.[4]

Transportation

The park is accessible within walking distance southwest Dazhi Station of Taipei Metro.

See also

References

  1. "Dajia Riverside Park". Travel Taipei. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  2. Liao, George (1 October 2017). "Celebrate Mid Autumn Festival with sea of flowers at Taipei's Dajia Riverside Park". Taiwan News. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  3. "Dajia Riverside Park". TravelKing. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  4. Liao, George (8 June 2017). "Free water fun at Dajia Riverside Park in Taipei starts June 10". Taiwan News. Retrieved 1 October 2017.


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