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Lotus Pond![]() | Lotus Pond is man-made lake and popular tourist destinationi in Zuoying District of Kaohsiung City . Opened in 1951, iti is distinguished for the lotus plants on the lake and the numerous temples around the lake, including the Spring & Autumn Pagodas , the Dragon Tiger Tower, and the Confucian Temple. |
Kaohsiung Metropolitan Park![]() | Kaohsiung Metropolitan Park is a large-scale public park situated on the borderline between Nanzih and Chaotou District . It is the first rgioanl forest park to be established under th Executive Yuan. The main task behind the park's construction is to achieve the goal of protectiong environmental resources and improving the loacal enviromnent. |
Indigenous Plant Garden![]() | Indigenous Plant Garden is located in the northern part of Kaohsiung, Zuoying District. It is provided with the functions of education and sightseeing. We may appreciat numerous indigenous plant in this busy and prosperous cith. |
World Games(National Stadium)![]() | World Games(National Stadium) The National Stadium, formerly known as the World Games Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Zuoying District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is currently the largest stadium in Taiwan in terms of capacity . The stadium,designed by Japanese architect Toyo Ito, makes use of solar energy to provide its power needs. |
Kaohsiung Arena located![]() | Kaohsiung Arena located in Zuoying District of Kaohsiung City, is an indoor sports arena that occupies a total area about 56,000 square meters with a capacity of 15,000 spectators. Opened in September, 2007, Kaohsiung Arena was first used to host some of the indoor events of the 2009 World. |
Banping Lake![]() | Banping Lake was a mining area between the 1910s to mid-1980s. It is a grit chamber that the cement companies dug to defend landslide. The limestone here is formed by coral reef. Wildfowl tend to fly to Banping Lake ofr a short break. |
Jhouzai Wetland Park![]() | Jhouzai Wetland Park The wetland is situated at the Lotus Pond area, originally was designated in the city plan as Tsoying No. l Park. Under the suggestion of local environmetalists, this park is set up to restore the landscape of reservoirs in the Zuoying area. |