Isn’t it fascinating how laughter echoes through the years? The Taipei City New Children’s Amusement Park stands as a testament to that. What we see before us is actually a rebirth, a reincarnation of joy that traces its roots back to 1937. Imagine this very spot under Japanese rule, echoing with the delighted squeals of children enjoying the newest amusement park. This was originally near the old Taipei Zoo, a fascinating historical footnote. Over time, the Taipei City New Children’s Amusement Park changed hands, names, and even locations. It moved from near Songshan Airport, becoming Zhongshan Children’s Park on Zhongshan North Road, before finally settling here in Shilin District in 2014. Think about what this park has witnessed! It saw Taiwan transition from Japanese rule to becoming part of the ROC. It felt the pulse of Taipei’s growth as the city expanded and evolved around it. And through it all, the laughter never died. The spirit of joy, the simple pleasure of a child on a spinning teacup, that’s the true legacy of the Taipei City New Children’s Amusement Park. So go on, create new memories here, add your laughter to the echoes of the past and help this wonderful place carry joy into the future.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.