Tainan Immigration Office and Wuqiao Park: A wonderful journey through childishness and romance
Tainan Immigration Office: The most beautiful public institution in Taiwan
The Tainan Immigration Office, with its European-style castle-like appearance, has become a major tourist attraction in Tainan and is known as "the most beautiful public institution in Taiwan." This building used to be the office of the Immigration Bureau. Today, it is used as the second building of the Jinge Pavilion, which displays recycled and restored classical furniture and sells reproduced daily necessities. It is full of the charm of combining environmental protection and art. Wandering here, you can feel the elegance and romance of European-style architecture, as if you were in a foreign country, while also being able to savor the local history of Tainan.
Fairytale-style Wuqiao Park: a dreamland for family fun
Wuqiao Park, hidden in the center of Tainan City, is a parent-child park full of childlike fun and fantasy. When you enter the park, the first thing that catches your eye is the huge orange cat slide. The laughter of children sliding down the cat's back makes the whole park full of vitality and joy. What is even more surprising is that the installation art with the theme of "Alice in Wonderland", including the Queen of Hearts, playing card soldiers and other landscapes, makes people feel as if they have stepped into a fairy tale world. While taking photos and checking in, they are still full of childlike innocence. The swings, see-saw and sand pit here make the children have a lot of fun.
A perfect combination of history and fun, a double feast of play and culture
Whether you are here with your children to play, or simply to appreciate the beautiful architecture, the combination of Wuqiao Park and Tainan Immigration Office can meet your travel expectations. Here, you can relax your body and mind while feeling the interweaving of history and culture, making your trip to Tainan full of surprises and fun. Such a place that combines childlike fun, art and history is worth a visit whether you are traveling with your family or a travel expert!
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