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Located in Taipei, Taipei City, Taiwan, Minquan Park covers an area of 7.3 acres. This park is suitable for walking, and features sports facilities such as a tennis court. In addition ...
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Best Walking Routes in Minquan Park
#1 - Minquan Park
Length: 0.9 milesEst. Time: 23m
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Where is the best place to walk in Minquan Park?
According to Pacer users, the best place to walk in Minquan Park is Minquan Park, which has a 4.0-star rating from 1 review reviews. This route is 0.9 miles long and takes an average of 23m to walk.
What sports can I do in Minquan Park?
According to the Pacer community, Minquan Park features sport facilities including a tennis court.
How many routes are in Minquan Park?
There’s one route in Minquan Park. It has a 4.0 star rating from 1 Pacer community review.
Best Walking Routes in Minquan Park
#1 - Minquan Park
Length: 0.9 milesEst. Time: 23m
Show All Routes >
Nearby Parks
Minsheng Park
Ming Shan Park
Sanmin Park
Wuchang Park
瑞光公園
文心公園
長青公園
Shangeau Park
Linsen Park
Best Walking Routes in Minquan Park
#1 - Minquan Park
Length: 0.9 milesEst. Time: 23m
Minquan Park is located at the intersection of Section 4 of Minquan East Road and Xinzhong Street.
We depart from the bus station on Minquan East Road and enter the park from the northwest corner. The trees in the park are tall, and there is a row of caring shelters on the roadside, which is suitable for sports when it rains.
After walking around the park, we can see a red clay track in the park, which can be used for running and walking. The middle grass area can be used for various parent-child activities, and there is a circle of cement hiking trails in the periphery.
The middle section of the park area is the entrance to the underground parking lot. There is a viewing platform on it. To the east, you can see the tennis courts and basketball courts. To the west is a panoramic view of the park playground.
Going further east is a clay court, which can also be used as a football field when not playing baseball.
Back in the Western District, we actually walked around the playground. The texture of the red clay is very good, and there are various sports equipment around. This medium-sized park is a practical sports park suitable for all ages to relax the body and mind.
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