The park is officially known in Chinese as 'Buzi Park' and is locally famous for its concentrated density of Cassia fistula, or Golden Shower trees.
The peak blooming period typically occurs between May and June, creating a high-demand period for photography enthusiasts.
It is situated within the Beitun District, an area of Taichung currently experiencing significant residential development.
The park's layout was specifically designed to integrate these flowering trees into a residential neighborhood setting.
Buzi Park is a prominent recreational space in Taichung's Beitun District, celebrated for its extensive population of Golden Shower trees (Amaltas). During the late spring and early summer, these trees bloom, covering the park pathways in a vibrant yellow canopy. The landscape design includes a children's playground and paved walking paths suitable for casual strolling. It serves as a local community hub and is frequently visited for its unique seasonal yellow flower tunnels. The area is maintained as an open-access public green space.
The main walking path where the branches of the Golden Shower trees form a dense yellow tunnel overhead.
Visit during the late spring months to witness the Golden Shower trees in full bloom.
Bring insect repellent as the lush, tree-heavy environment can attract mosquitoes in warmer months.
Visit on a weekday morning to avoid the high volume of local crowds and photographers who gather during the peak bloom season.
Do not attempt to climb the trees to take photos, as this damages the flowering branches and is strictly discouraged by local management.