The park was designed to combine flood control infrastructure with public recreational spaces.
It is built along the Xiuyuan River, which serves as a major waterway for drainage in the Dali and Wufeng districts.
The project included extensive environmental beautification to transform a concrete embankment into a functional park.
The park’s design features specific structural elements that prioritize safe connectivity between the two banks of the river.
It is frequently used as a primary connection point for the regional bicycle network in southern Taichung.
Chung Hsing Cambridge is a linear waterfront park situated along the Xiuyuan River in the Dali District of Taichung. The park serves as a green corridor integrating pedestrian walkways, cycling paths, and recreational facilities. It features distinctive bridge architecture that connects the residential neighborhoods across the river. The landscaped areas incorporate native vegetation and manicured lawns designed for community leisure. It functions as a vital urban drainage and flood-prevention zone integrated into a recreational space. The park provides paved trails extending along the riverbank for continuous exercise and transit. It is a central hub for Dali residents to access outdoor spaces without leaving the urban core. The development project prioritized urban renewal alongside hydraulic engineering improvements.
From the center of the pedestrian bridge looking down the river towards the sunset.
Use the dedicated cycling paths if you want to explore the length of the river rather than staying in one spot.
Visit during the early evening to experience the path when it is fully illuminated by local street lighting.
Bring water as there are limited commercial kiosks directly inside the park boundaries.
Do not leave bicycles parked in the middle of pedestrian lanes as they remain busy with local commuters.