The park functions as a secondary flood detention basin for Tainan City during monsoon season.
The central lake is integrated into a larger urban water management system designed to mitigate local street flooding.
The park was redeveloped significantly to modernize its recreational facilities and increase its capacity as a green lung for the densely populated South District.
Shueipingwun Park is a large-scale municipal green space situated in the South District of Tainan. The park features a central artificial lake connected to a network of walking paths and wooden bridges. A prominent children's playground area occupies the western section, equipped with modern climbing structures and slides. The landscape design incorporates open lawn areas suitable for recreational sports and communal gatherings. As a flood detention facility, the park is engineered to manage storm drainage during Tainan's heavy rainfall periods. The topography is predominantly flat, providing accessible routes for strollers and wheelchairs throughout the park. The site serves as a frequent location for community events and seasonal outdoor exhibitions.
The central arched wooden bridge overlooking the lake at sunset.
Bring insect repellent as the lake area can attract mosquitoes during the warmer months.
Utilize the paved perimeter loop for jogging, as it offers a consistent distance for exercise.
Visit during the early evening to view the illuminated walking paths and bridges.
Avoid walking on the designated lawn areas if signs indicate recent chemical application or maintenance.