Shanshuilu Eco Park

Shanshuilu Eco Park (Chinese: 山水綠生態公園; pinyin: Shānshuǐlǜ Shēngtài Gōngyuán) is a park in Nangang District, Taipei, Taiwan.

Shanshuilu Eco Park
山水綠生態公園
TypePark
LocationNangang, Taipei, Taiwan
Coordinates25°01′46.5″N 121°37′16.8″E
Area21 hectares
EstablishedJune 1994 (as Shanzhuku Landfill)
27 October 2013 (as Shanshuilu Eco Park)
DesignerAECOM[1]
Owned byTaipei City Government
FacilitiesRecreational facilities

Name

The park was name such due to its landscape which resembles the ambient written in a poet by Liu Zong-yuan, a poet from Tang Dynasty.[2]

History

The park was originally the Shanzhuku Landfill whose named as such due to its location at Shanzhuku Valley. After passing its environmental impact assessment, the landfill began its construction in May 1993. Once opened in June 1994, it became the second sanitary landfill in Taipei which covered an area of 65 hectares. The landfill ground was 30 hectares with a capacity around 6.17 million m3.[3]

It was then decided to transform the former landfill into the Shanshuilu Eco Park by having the landfill ground filled, covered and converted into green space by vegetation restoration made by the Department of Environmental Protection of Taipei City Government started in 2005. The landfill stopped receiving waste in 2011.[4] Taipei Mayor Hau Lung-pin, accompanied by guides from the Department of Environmental Protection of Taipei City Government, made a visit to the park on 17 April 2013 to see the construction progress.[5] The park was officially opened on 27 October 2013.[2]

The restoration project of the park won the FIABCI-Taiwan Real Estate Excellence Award in 2014 and World Gold Winner of FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence Awards in June 2015 under the Environmental Category.[6]

Geology

The park spans over an area of 21 hectares, the largest tree-covered area in Nangang District.[2]

Facilities

The park offers facilities for recreational activities, such as educational commentary facilities. It offers free children's games and bicycle rental on weekends.[7] It features log cabin, pavilion, observatory, walkways, playground and slides.[8]

Transportation

The park is accessible by bus from Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Station or Taipei Zoo Station of Taipei Metro..[9]

See also

References

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