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Park in Zhongpu, Chiayi County, Taiwan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Wu Feng Park (traditional Chinese: 吳鳳公園; simplified Chinese: 吴凤公园; pinyin: Wúfèng Gōngyuán) is a park in Zhongpu Township, Chiayi County, Taiwan.
Wu Feng Park | |
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吳鳳公園 | |
Type | urban park |
Location | Zhongpu, Chiayi County, Taiwan |
Coordinates | 23°26′30.8″N 120°31′51.5″E |
The name of the park is derived from the name of a government official called Wu Feng. He used to resolve disputes between indigenous peoples and the Han Chinese on the lowland, which he earned respect from both groups.[1]
The park has low, red-clay walls which enclose and divide the site with huge character. There are many octagonal, circular and jar-shaped openings, windows and doorways. The central courtyard is devoted to an exhibition that shows Alishan's past, present and proposed future developments. There is also a large display showing off the history and modern crafts of the region's Tsou aboriginal tribe. It houses the headquarters of Alishan National Scenic Area.[1]
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