The park's Greenhouse was the first building in Taiwan to receive the Diamond-level Green Building Label.
It is positioned on the final approach path for Taipei Songshan Airport, allowing for very close views of landing aircraft.
The park contains a dedicated 'Solar Pavilion' that serves as an environmental education center.
The Rose Garden collection includes rare species sourced from various international climates.
Xinsheng Park is a major component of the Taipei Expo Park, originally developed for the 2010 Taipei International Flora Exposition. The park features the Xinsheng Greenhouse, a multi-story facility housing tropical and desert plant collections. The Rose Garden is a significant highlight, containing over 800 varieties of roses. An outdoor labyrinth made of manicured hedges offers a unique spatial experience for visitors. The site includes extensive open lawns and a children's play area focused on sustainable design. It is located directly under the flight path of planes arriving at Taipei Songshan Airport, making it a popular spot for aviation photography. The area integrates sustainable building practices, such as rainwater harvesting systems and solar panels. The park connects directly to the neighboring Fine Arts Park via a pedestrian bridge.
The raised viewing platforms within the Rose Garden looking toward the sky and the garden rows.
Bring a wide-angle lens if you intend to photograph the low-flying airplanes against the garden scenery.
The park offers limited natural shade in the open lawn sections, so carry sun protection.
Visit the greenhouse interior during midday to escape extreme heat or heavy rain.
Do not attempt to fly drones in the park, as the site is strictly restricted due to its proximity to the Taipei Songshan Airport flight path.
The indoor greenhouses are typically closed for maintenance one day per week, usually on Mondays.