The park was developed to manage local irrigation and drainage while providing a recreational buffer zone for the surrounding urban neighborhood.
The central lake serves as a retention basin for the Guishan District’s local water management system.
The statues within the park reflect regional historical figures and local commemorative themes.
The park's layout is specifically designed to maximize visibility across the water from the walking paths.
Dahu Memorial Park in Taoyuan's Guishan District is a community-focused park centered around a prominent artificial lake. The grounds feature seasonal landscaping that attracts visitors during specific flowering cycles. Sculptures and memorial statues are integrated into the garden layout, serving as the primary cultural interest points. The park is characterized by its quiet walking paths that circle the water feature. It functions primarily as a local leisure space rather than a major tourist attraction. The area provides a flat, accessible route for pedestrian exercise. The current maintenance and status confirm it remains open to the public as of July 2026.
The pedestrian bridge overlooking the central section of the lake with the sculptures in the background.
Bring insect repellent as the lake attracts mosquitoes during the warmer months.
Visit during the early morning to avoid the high heat index common in the Guishan basin.
Wear comfortable walking shoes as the perimeter path consists of varied paving materials.
Do not visit during heavy rain, as the park’s flat terrain can result in muddy walking conditions.
Maintain a quiet volume as it is located in a residential neighborhood; do not feed the local bird population.