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| Ceramics Park |
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After passing through the Moonlight Plaza at the rear of the main floor, you'll across the garden path and arrive at the park. The first thing you'll see is the tourist service center that provides visitors information. There are the plaza and a fountain in front of the service center. They are the buffer space next to the entrance.
In the park's east side, there is a ceramic trail with ceramic landscape designs on the walls. While taking a stroll, you can enjoy the sceneries and the carvings. When you're tired, there are benches paved with mosaic for you to chill down among the greenery of the park.
There is also an aquatic playground in the park where the visitors can play in the water to cool down. In front of the fountain, there is a public ceramic art area with many public artworks. Behind the fountain is a grass field with larger outdoor sculptures.
Beyond the park is an amphitheater for outdoor performances. The oval bleachers and historical Taiwanese kilns surround the amphitheater. In addition to providing a space for stage acts, it is also where you can appreciate these antique kilns.
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