The park was reclaimed from an old landfill site that underwent extensive environmental remediation.
The signature slides are designed to take advantage of the park's natural topography, offering a multi-tiered sliding experience.
It is part of a larger ecological corridor that connects various green spaces within Hsinchu City's coastal region.
The landscape design emphasizes water conservation by utilizing recycled water for its artificial streams.
The park's layout is intentionally divided into thematic zones, including a flower zone and a lotus pond area.
19 Hectares Grassland is an expansive ecological park in Hsinchu City featuring extensive grassy fields and a series of signature long, concrete slides. It serves as a large-scale landscape renovation project, transforming former landfill areas into a green corridor for recreation. The park integrates artificial streams, boardwalks, and wetland ecology to promote biodiversity. Its geography includes both flat meadows for picnics and sloped terrain utilized for its famous hillside slides. The site is a key hub for family-oriented outdoor activities in the Xiangshan District. The infrastructure is designed to facilitate walking, jogging, and photography across its 19-hectare footprint.
The top of the longest concrete slide offers a panoramic view over the grassy hills and the distant coastline.
Bring a piece of cardboard or a plastic slider mat to increase speed and comfort on the concrete slides.
The area has limited natural shade, so prioritize sun protection such as hats and high-SPF sunscreen.
Visit on weekdays to avoid long queues for the most popular slides.
Avoid visiting during peak weekend afternoons if you prefer a quiet experience, as the slides attract significant crowds.
Avoid walking or climbing on the flower beds and preserve the native vegetation.