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Hsinchu Park is situated between the downtown railway station and Shibajian Mountain, covering an area of approximately 18 hectares. Since it was announced as "Hsinchu Park" by the Japanese government in 1916 AD, it has embarked on a construction history spanning nearly a century. The park features green pines and emerald cypresses, Li-Chih Lake, the Hsinchu Zoo, the Glass Museum of Hsinchu City, the Lakeside Pavilion (formerly the Air Force 11th Village), Hsinchu wind livehouse, the Confucius Temple, and an athletics field, achieving an abundance of tourism resources.
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