No. 65號, Songyuan St, Hualien City, Hualien County, Taiwan 970Map
Phone+886 3 835 4411
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Quiet and relaxing old japanese military base, good views and secular pine trees from Okinawa.There's a cafè inside and a small pond.60ntd ticket.
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Pine Garden Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Pine Garden is a well-known local art exhibition hall, as well as restaurants and gift shops. The most famous one in the annex is the Ryukyu pine. The Japanese planted more than 100 trees at that time, forming a very dense small forest. Later, due to typhoons and pests, only 30 old pine trees remained standing here. The 1st and 2nd floors of the annex are indoor art exhibition spaces, and there is a pavilion at the back for the public to rest and enjoy the shade.
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Quiet and relaxing old japanese military base, good views and secular pine trees from Okinawa.There's a cafè inside and a small pond.60ntd ticket.
Very beautiful and historical attractions, the place is small but full of literary atmosphere, you can see the sea, there are also indoor exhibition halls, you can also walk around to take beautiful photos, tickets can be used to offset some consumption
It was formerly a Japanese-era building, then a resting place for Japanese military command centers and senior officers. It is now an art exhibition hall, restaurant, gift shop and so on. The first and second floors of Songyuan Pavilion are indoor art exhibition spaces, and there will be different exhibitions at different times. There is also a pavilion behind the pavilion for people to rest and enjoy the cool. After refreshing, you can walk along the park and overlook the magnificent sea view of Hualien. It is very pleasant.
It is a very quiet place to take pictures, there is a cafe inside.
Songyuan Pavilion is in Hualien City, a well-preserved Japanese-era building worth seeing. It is a few attractions in Taiwan that need to buy tickets. Not expensive.
The entrance fee of 50 yuan for the Songyuan Pavilion can fully offset the cost of the cafe and souvenir shop in the courtyard. The Songyuan Pavilion is on the hillside and occupies a small area. There are 30 hundred-year-old pine trees. It is a good place to look out over the Pacific Ocean.