The park occupies a site that formerly served as a landfill for the local community.
The landscape design utilizes a 'capping' technique to seal underlying waste while supporting large-scale floral cultivation.
The high elevation of the park offers a unique vantage point for trainspotting, particularly for Taiwan High-Speed Rail locomotives.
The site includes eco-friendly art pieces created from repurposed industrial waste to highlight the park's history of environmental rehabilitation.
Houli Flower Corridor is a reclaimed environmental park constructed atop the former Houli Municipal Landfill. The park features an extensive landscape of seasonal flowers, sweeping grassy hills, and elevated boardwalks. It serves as a successful model of urban land restoration, transforming a waste disposal site into a recreational green space. The elevated terrain provides unobstructed views of the surrounding Houli District and the Taiwan High-Speed Rail tracks. Sculptural art installations made from recycled materials are scattered throughout the park. The grounds are designed for leisurely walking, featuring interconnected paths that weave through floral displays and open lawns.
The highest observation deck overlooking the winding paths and the distant high-speed rail tracks.
Bring a hat and sunscreen as there is very limited natural shade throughout the open landscape.
Check the local Taichung tourism board website for current flower blooming schedules before your visit.
Visit during a weekday if you prefer to have the walking paths and photography spots to yourself.
Do not visit during midday in summer as the lack of shade can lead to heat exhaustion.
Stay on marked paths to avoid damaging floral displays and observe all 'no-littering' signs to maintain the site's environmental integrity.