Daan Forest Park

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Daan Forest Park
大安森林公園
Taipei Daan Park - Ecological Pool - 20180805 - 02.jpg
The Ecological Pool in the centre of Daan Forest Park
TypeMunicipal
LocationTaipei, Taiwan
Coordinates25°01′47″N 121°32′10″E / 25.0297299°N 121.5361368°E / 25.0297299; 121.5361368Coordinates: 25°01′47″N 121°32′10″E / 25.0297299°N 121.5361368°E / 25.0297299; 121.5361368
Area259,293 m2 (64.073 acres)
Created1994
OpenAll year
ParkingUnderground parking garage
Daan Forest Park
Traditional Chinese大安森林公園
Simplified Chinese大安森林公园

Daan Forest Park (Chinese: 大安森林公園) is a public park near the centre of the Da'an District of Taipei, Taiwan. The park occupies twenty-six hectares and is bordered on its north, south, east and west by Xinyi Road, Heping Road, Jianguo Road and Xinsheng Road, respectively. The park is used by residents of Taipei as a green activity space and for various outdoor activities.[1] The park was created in 1994 after the eviction of longtime squatters and the demolition of illegal buildings on municipal land, not by mayor Chen Shui-bian, as is often cited, but by his predecessor, Huang Ta-chou.

History[]

After a long legal battle, 12,000 squatters were evicted from an informal settlement in April 1992, allowing the Daan Forest Park to be built.[2] It was intended to play a similar role as other major city parks such as New York City's Central Park and London's Hyde Park, acting as the "lungs of Taipei city" and as respite for residents from the bustle of life in Taipei.[3][4] Similar to the large parks of other cities, Daan Park is surrounded by high price luxury condominiums that fetch a premium due to their desirable views, some reaching the price of $400 million New Taiwan dollars (approximately $14 million US dollars) in 2012.[5]

Ecology[]

The park is home to a wide variety of animals including squirrels, and several species of ducks, egrets, and turtles.[3]

Facilities[]

Daan Forest park contains two ponds, several pavilions, and strolling paths, and well as cultural recreational facilities such as an amphitheatre, children's playground, a jogging loop, and a skating rink. It also contains an underground parking garage.

Events[]

  • Islamic Cultural Fair[6][7]
  • Daan Forest Park Azalea Festival[8][9]

Transportation[]

Daan Forest Park Metro Station

Direct access to the park by Taipei Metro is provided by the Daan Park Station located at the Northern end of the park. However, the park is also accessible within walking distance West from Daan Station of the Taipei Metro and East from Dongmen Station.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ About Daan District:Daan Forest Park, Taipei City Government, 2010-01-28
  2. ^ Jou, Sue-Ching; Clark, Eric; Chen, Hsiao-Wei (2016). "Gentrification and revanchist urbanism in Taipei?". Urban Studies. 53 (3): 560–576. doi:10.1177/0042098014541970. ISSN 0042-0980. JSTOR 26151045. S2CID 153994622.
  3. ^ a b Daan Forest Park, Go2Taiwan, April 29, 2010, archived from the original on March 25, 2013, retrieved November 24, 2012
  4. ^ Da'an Park, Tourism Bureau, Republic of China (Taiwan), 2012, archived from the original on 26 July 2012
  5. ^ "Ex-ING manager indicted on fund misuse", The China Post, November 8, 2012
  6. ^ Lee, Hsin-yin (12 December 2017). "Islamic cultural fair highlights Muslim presence, challenges". Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 24 December 2017.
  7. ^ Huang, Maggie (23 December 2017). "Islamic Market draws large crowds to Taipei's Daan Forest Park". Taiwan News. Retrieved 24 December 2017.
  8. ^ "Daan Forest Park Azalea Festival".
  9. ^ "Taipei City Government". Taipei City Government. Mar 6, 2017. Retrieved Jul 26, 2020.

External link[]

  • Media related to Daan Park at Wikimedia Commons
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