The park utilizes a Japanese-originated design philosophy that emphasizes 'safety first' through the use of soft, impact-absorbing materials.
The facility is integrated within a large-scale shopping center, providing parents with direct access to retail and dining amenities.
All equipment is designed with kinetic elements that respond to children's movements, such as light-changing floors and spinning structures.
The 'Candy Park' theme utilizes specific color palettes intended to create a stimulating yet safe visual environment for young children.
Taroko Park Yukids Island (Candy Park) in Hsinchu is an indoor children’s amusement facility specifically designed for early childhood development. The park features a distinct candy-themed aesthetic with soft-play equipment and sensory interactive zones. Key attractions include ball pits, trampolines, and climbing structures designed for safety. The facility incorporates a 'handmade DIY' section where children can engage in supervised creative craft sessions. It is located inside the Taroko Square shopping complex, allowing for integrated family outings. The design focuses on physical activity, social interaction, and motor skill development for toddlers and young children. The environment is climate-controlled and maintained to strict hygiene standards typical of the Yukids chain.
The central ball pool area, which offers the most vibrant lighting and iconic 'Candy Park' branding in the background.
Bring a pair of non-slip socks, as they are mandatory for both children and accompanying adults inside the play area.
Visit during weekday mornings to avoid peak crowds and ensure a more relaxed experience for toddlers.
Plan your visit to coincide with the shopping mall's operating hours, as the facility shares the same building schedule.
Do not attempt to enter with street shoes, as the facility maintains a strict shoe-free zone to ensure hygiene for crawling children.
Non-slip socks must be worn by all visitors; food and drinks are strictly prohibited within the play area.