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Yun Han Pond & Guang Hua Pond

At the front left and right of the park are Yun Han Pond and Guang Hua Pond, respectively, each covering an area of about 3,000 square meters. These irregularly shaped landscape ponds are filled with colorful koi and other fish. There are also waterfowl to be found here all year round, including black-crowned night-herons and common moorhens. The scenery is beautiful, with rockeries, arched bridges, and waterfalls, making for a scenic spot for tourists both Taiwanese and foreign to take a rest and for the public to come take a walk and watch the fish.

  • Guang Hua Pond on a sunny day
  • Lush green Guang Hua Pond
  • Tranquil Yun Han Pond
  • Tourists enjoying the fish in Yun Han Pond
  • Gentle ripples of Yun Han Pond
  • Yun Han Pond’s bridge and island
  • Tourists visiting Yun Han Pond
  • Fish pond by night
  • Bridge lit up at night
  • Bridge lit up at night (purple)
  • Bridge lit up at night (yellow-green)
  • Bridge lit up at night (orange-red)
  • Bridge lit up at night (blue-green)
  • Colorful koi
  • Lively koi
  • Moorhen feeding
  • Black-crowned night-heron takes flight
  • Little egret standing proud
  • Sunbathing turtles
  • Waterlilies
  • Lotus flowers
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