Neiweipi Cultural Park is located near the The Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts. The name ‘Neiwei‘ literally means ‘Inner Defence‘. The park was built during the Qing (or Ching) Dynasty and it was used as a protection against bandits. The park is one of Kaohsiung’s biggest. It sits on 41 hectares of land.
There are very beautiful lakes to see. There is a sculpture park, an outdoor music venue and the Firefly Conservation Area. On weekends, you can see the Taiwanese flying their kites. Neiweipi Cultural Park is recommended if you want to get out of the city, do a bit of walking and visit The Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts.
Nearby
- Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (located inside the park)
- Kaohsiung Arena (15 – 20 minute walk)
- Starbucks
How to get there:
Metro/Underground
- Take the Red Line to Aozihdi (R13)
- Walk west up Mingcheng Road for 15 minutes, the park is right there.
Total walk time 15 minutes
Alternatively, a bus runs from Aozihdi to the park
Address: Meishuguan Road, Gushan District
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