Former Cemetery Site in Taichung's Wuri District Transforms into Community Centers and Park
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taichung City is transforming a former cemetery in Wuri District into a new community hub and park.
- The project includes three joint community activity centers and the Duck Mother's Pond Park, costing approximately NT$130 million.
- The new facilities, designed for all ages, are set to open in August, offering residents improved public services and recreational spaces.
Taichung City is set to unveil a significant urban transformation in Wuri District, repurposing the former Wuri Cemetery into a vibrant community space. The NT$130 million project features three joint community activity centers and the expansive Duck Mother's Pond Park, aiming to create a new landmark for residents.
The construction, which included the main buildings, interior finishing, and park landscaping, has been completed and handed over. The facilities are scheduled to officially open in August. This initiative replaces a site previously designated for burial with a modern living area, promising enhanced public services for the community.
Chen Da-tien, Director of the Construction Bureau, explained that the site, originally the Wuri Cemetery, was rezoned for park use after its burial period expired. Initially planned with only basic activity centers and green spaces, the project evolved to incorporate broader community needs. The design now integrates the joint activity centers for the Xingnong, Yongning, and Yong'an villages with the approximately 1.1-hectare Duck Mother's Pond Park, creating a multi-generational recreational space.
The joint activity center is a two-story building. The first floor features an open design to facilitate outdoor events, while the second floor houses village offices and educational spaces. The park includes a children's play area, a basketball court for teenagers, a lawn bowling area for seniors, and fitness facilities. Diverse plantings suited to the coastal climate have been incorporated, creating a shared park for all ages that combines play, sports, and community interaction. The city emphasizes that the completed centers and park will become a vital hub for community activities and relaxation in the Wuri area.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.