Phase I Facilities:
Playground Facility Details | Playground Facility Photos | Related Information About Payground Facilities |
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Excavator | Children can operate the excavator using both hands, enhancing hand-eye coordination and experiencing machinery operation as little engineers. | |
Sand Table | In addition to having fun in the sandpit, the specially designed sand table offers a unique way to enjoy sand play without entering the pit. The table surface is made with terrazzo to stimulate tactile senses through different textures. | |
Slides | Sliding activities stimulate children's vestibular development and come in varying widths to cater to different needs. | |
Climbing Nets and Gripping Points | Climbing helps develop children's balance and hand-eye coordination skills. | |
Dinosaur Fossil Excavation | Children can become little archaeologists, searching for buried dinosaur fossils, fostering team cooperation and discovering small surprises in the sand. |
Phase II Facilities:
Playground Facility Details | Playground Facility Photos | Related Information About Payground Facilities |
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Slides, Climbing Ropes, and Climbing Nets | Sliding stimulates vestibular development with transition-platform slides available to meet various needs. Climbing activities enhance balance and hand-eye coordination, contributing to overall sensory integration. | |
Swings | The swinging motion develops vestibular senses and encourages parent-child bonding with special swings. |
Phase III Facilities:
Playground Facility Details | Playground Facility Photos | Related Information About Payground Facilities |
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Double-Track Zipline | This unique double-track zipline features seated tracks suitable for users of different ages and physical conditions, as well as a standing track for increased excitement that older children particularly enjoy. | |
Swings | The swinging motion develops vestibular senses and encourages parent-child bonding with special swings. | |
Hiding Island, Bouncing Island, Balance Beams, and Jumping Piles | 1. Walking on balance beams and jumping on quincuncial piles promotes proprioceptive development. 2. Hiding and Bouncing Islands invite children to jump together, experiencing up-and-down motion, enhancing coordination, and supporting sensory integration through fun rhythmic bouncing. |
District | Zhongshan District |
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Address | Binjiang Street, Zhongshan District, Taipei City |
Target Users | Children aged 6-12 |
Opening Date | April 2017 |
Transportation Information | 1. MRT: Take the MRT to Yuanshan Station, then transfer to the Red 34 bus to the No. 8 Water Gate stop (operates on weekends only). 2. Bus: ‣ Riverside Park Dajia Section Stop: Bus No.72, 222 ‣ No. 8 Water Gate Stop: City Minibus 9 3. By Car: Enter via the Keelung River No. 8 (Binjiang Evacuation Gate) or No. 9 Water Gate (Dajia Evacuation Gate), then turn left and proceed straight to the Hope Fountain. |
Shaded Areas | Yes | Rest Area | Yes |
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Rinse and Wash Area | Yes | Wheelchair/Stroller Parking Area | No |
Accessible Restrooms | Yes (4 total) | Breastfeeding Room | No |
Opening Hours | Open All Day | Nursing Room | No |
Accessible Parking | 2 small accessible parking spaces, 2 accessible motorcycle parking spaces | ||
Nearby Hospital | Taipei City Hospital Zhongshan Clinic |