The parkway acts as a cultural corridor connecting the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts with the Calligraphy Greenway.
It is specifically designed to function as an 'open-air museum' for public sculptures.
The area is the center of Taichung's 'Foreign Cuisine Street,' featuring high concentrations of diverse international restaurants.
Museum Art Park Way is a 3.6-kilometer green belt corridor connecting the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts to the Civil Square. The park is integrated into a dense residential and commercial district, featuring distinct thematic zones punctuated by public art installations and water features. Its design serves as a landscaped transition zone between the city's urban architecture and the cultural institutions it anchors. The path functions as a pedestrian thoroughfare characterized by mature trees, benches, and landscaped garden beds. It is a focal point for the West District's culinary scene, with many restaurants located along Wuquan West 4th Street overlooking the greenery. The park layout utilizes the natural flow of the city landscape to separate heavy traffic from pedestrian zones.
The sculptural installations located at the intersection of the parkway and the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts grounds.
Visit during the early evening to enjoy the illuminated sculptures and the vibrant outdoor atmosphere of the nearby dining district.
Bring a portable fan or cooling gear if visiting during the mid-summer months, as the walkway is primarily an outdoor environment.
Explore the side streets perpendicular to the park to find independent boutiques and hidden cafes.
Do not mistake the entire green belt for a single museum; it is a public park and thoroughfare that requires significant walking.