A Park with Pond Near the National Palace
Located next to the National Palace Museum, the Indigenous Culture Park is a fun place for little kids to explore. There’s tall stone tablets with people carved on them near the entrance, and following a path to the back of the park leads to a big fenced in pond home to variety of wildlife, like turtles, fish, cranes, and frogs. There’s also a bunch of interesting statues for young kids to explore, and a green grassy area to run around.
Either before or after visiting the park, make sure to stop by the nearby National Palace Museum gardens next door to feed the giant koi fish.
Address: Section 2, Zhishan Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City
Phone: 02 2881 2512
Hours: 24 hours, daily
Find out more:
Name and Address in Chinese:
名稱: 原住民文化主題公園
地址: 111台北市士林區至善路二段
Things to do with kids:
Look at all the people carved into the tall stones near the entrance.
Walk around the performance area, and explore other abstract stone creations in the park.
Follow the little stream with small waterfalls that leads to the back of the park.
Check out all the statues, the deer and bear statues will likely be particularly interesting for kids.
Look for turtles, cranes, and even tadpoles in the pond.