Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Park
The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Park occupies 25 hectares of land. It is a cornerstone of Taipei City’s cultural landscape, serving as a popular attraction for tourists and a favorite leisure spot for local residents.
The park itself functions as a diverse ecosystem. An abundance of trees, shrubs, flowers, and groundcover plants fill the grounds. The foliage changes with each season, making the park's scenery ever-changing.
Also, keep an eye out for the variety of wildlife that calls this place home. This eco-friendly environment attracts birds like moorhens, black-crowned night herons, Malaysian night herons, and Japanese white-eyes. You can also see cute, lively Formosan red-bellied tree squirrels prancing about the grounds.