I ate a brunch around and walked around. It was a bit like an open green space, and it looked quite modern. It is located in Xitun District. It is a little far from the train station. It covers an area of about 30,000 square meters and is quite large. The sky was clear on the day, the air was fresh, and it was more leisurely to stroll around the green space. It was built for about 10 years. The management and planning were quite good. It was a Jingguang Park with an artificial lake. The greening rate was also quite high. It was known as the most expensive park in Taiwan. First walk down the stairs to the artificial lake around, very quiet, people are not bad. There are also trails on the side to walk, basically around the artificial lake can be rotated. Take a closer look at the variety of plants inside. There are landscape platforms and wooden squares, etc., equipped with mid-to-high-end dining, it is a quiet leisure place. If you go in late autumn, the color of the leaves will change and it should be more layered. The uniqueness is as far as its sinking unique design. Address: No. 127-16, Section 2, Zhonggang Road, Zhongxitun District, Taichung City, just opposite the Tonglian Passenger Transport and Chaoma Transfer Station: Chaofu Parking Lot