Zhongzheng Park is situated in the city of Keelung, on the northeastern coast of Taiwan, atop Dashi mountain with a panoramic view of the city and harbor.
The park features historical statues, including the giant statue of the Goddess of Mercy, Guanyin, a beautifully landscaped garden area, the Zhongzheng Park Historic Canon fort, children's playground, and the Martyrs' Shrine.
No, Zhongzheng Park is open to the public free of charge.
The park can be visited year-round, but the best time to visit would be spring or fall when the weather is pleasant and comfortable for outdoor activities.
While there may not be regular guided tours available, visitors can often find informative signs and may occasionally join group tours organized by travel agencies or local tour guides.
Visitors can reach Zhongzheng Park by taking public transportation such as buses to Keelung city, and then either walking, taking a taxi, or local buses that go towards the mountain area.
Facilities at the park include restrooms, sitting areas, a pavilion, food stalls, and parking spaces.
While some areas of the park are accessible, due to its location on a mountain, there are places within the park that may be difficult to access for those with mobility issues.
Visitors are advised to bring comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, water, a camera, and possibly an umbrella or raincoat depending on the weather forecast.
While there are no accommodations within the park itself, there is a range of hotels and guesthouses in the city of Keelung to suit different budgets.