Taichung Park is an iconic urban park located at the heart of Taichung City, Taiwan. Established during the Japanese colonial era, it is the oldest park in Taichung and is renowned for its lush surroundings and historical structures. Its most famous feature is the park's lake, which is adorned with two pavilions that have become the symbol of Taichung. The pavilions, built in 1908 to commemorate the launch of the Wushe Reservoir, are designed in the style of traditional Japanese architecture and are illuminated beautifully at night. The park also includes walking paths, playgrounds, and a variety of sports facilities. Visitors can rent paddle boats to enjoy the lake, and there's often a gentle breeze that makes strolling through the park a refreshing experience. It is also a favorite spot for locals to practice tai chi and for families to have picnics. Festivals and cultural events are frequently held at the park, adding to its vibrant atmosphere. With its historical significance and serene environment, the park serves as a green oasis bringing peace and leisure to residents and travelers alike.