The park features large, circular, hollow-center tree installations that serve as both shade structures and photographic art pieces.
The park occupies a former site that was redeveloped as part of the Taichung City 10th Land Consolidation Project.
The landscaping includes native Taiwanese plant species integrated with imported ornamental varieties to ensure year-round greenery.
The park layout utilizes a geometric design intended to maximize the flow of pedestrian traffic between the residential borders.
Nanxing Park is a 2.4-hectare urban green space located in the Beitun District of Taichung. It is specifically recognized for its distinctive 'hollow' or 'giant donut' trees, which are unique botanical art installations integrated into the park landscape. The grounds feature a wide array of leisure facilities including extensive paved strolling paths and multiple children's playgrounds. The park serves as a community hub, designed with open lawns that accommodate recreational activities and local gatherings. It is characterized by its modern landscape design and flat terrain, making it highly accessible for families and elderly visitors. Its proximity to the surrounding residential developments makes it a frequent destination for neighborhood fitness routines.
Inside or directly in front of the iconic 'hollow' circular tree art installations.
Bring a portable fan or cooling towel during summer months as the open landscape has limited deep canopy cover in certain sections.
Visit during the early evening to see the art installations illuminated if they are currently active.
Carry drinking water as there are limited commercial facilities directly within the park boundaries.
Avoid visiting during the peak heat of midday in mid-summer, as the park provides limited natural shade.