Wenxin Forest Park: A Breath of Fresh Air
by Wolfisland
Jan 28, 2025
Wenxin Forest Park, nestled between the towering buildings of the 7th Redevelopment Zone and IKEA, serves as a green breathing space that is rich in poetic charm and the potential for urban dialogue. This is not an ancient forest but rather a "designed nature"—a landscape crafted with natural stone tiles, hilly trails, and shrubs and flowers, creating tranquil paths for the soul. The nearby Green Line MRT station is just steps away, yet it isolates the park from the city's hustle and bustle. The moment you step out of the train, you're greeted by grassy slopes and a gentle breeze that seem to resonate with your memories.
The park's Round Outdoor Theater is not merely a venue for large-scale events; it is a meeting point between urban theater and natural scenery. When the lights come on and blend seamlessly with the grassy seating area, it redefines the ritual of open-air performances.
Children run freely in the 12-Sensory Play Area, where wooden bead slides, sandpit mazes, and balance swings are more than just games—they are experiments in sensory and cognitive interaction. The family-friendly facilities here are designed with the philosophy of "letting nature participate in children's growth."
What is most captivating about Wenxin Forest Park is how it teaches visitors to "read the city beyond sight": from the spinning light and shadows of the skating rink, the dappled tree shadows along the slopes, to the subtle sounds of the city breathing and the seasons changing between the trails and sidewalks. This park is not merely a backdrop but a place where Taichung residents coexist with time, light, and memory.
Here, it’s not just about greenery and flowers but also the wind and sounds—a silent local chronicle and a reflection of urban awareness.
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