If you want to gain a deeper understanding of Taiwan's democratic development and find a suitable place for parent-child walks and photo check-ins, visit the Democratic Assembly Affairs Park of the Legislative Yuan in Wufeng, Taichung. This place is open for free admission and combines history, architecture, and natural landscapes. The Assembly Affairs Building and the Democratic Times Museum within the park provide interactive experiences and rich historical materials to introduce you to the critical process of Taiwan's transition towards democracy.

Stepping out of the exhibition buildings, the lush lawns, water features, and trails offer a healing experience while allowing visitors to appreciate historic buildings and check in hotspots. You can gain a lot from family outings or historical visits here.
Outdoor landscapes intertwined with nature and history.
From the moment you enter through the arched gateway and stroll along Coconut Grove Avenue, past Sun-Moon Pond and the Sun-Moon Magpie Bridge, every corner of the park reflects thoughtful design. The outdoor landscape and historic buildings complement each other, while features such as circular flower beds add vitality and charm to the park.

The vast "Democracy Lawn," suitable for hiking and picnicking and allowing children to run and play freely, is an ideal place for the whole family to relax and have fun. Each attraction in the park not only contains rich stories but also sends out a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere.
The Chaoqin Memorial Hall and the Assembly Affairs Museum let you experience diverse intellectuality and leisure.
If you want to understand the development of democratic politics in Taiwan, you must not miss the Chaoqin Memorial Hall and the Assembly Affairs. The Chaoqin Memorial Hall commemorates former Speaker Chao-Qin Huang and showcases his significant contributions to Taiwan. The Assembly Affairs Museum showcases the evolution of Taiwan's Legislative Yuan. The conference supplies and critical cultural relics, such as parliamentary diplomacy displayed in the museum, are precious resources for Taiwan's political development.
Sit in the councilor seat and walk into the live experience of democracy in Taiwan.
The most representative Democratic Times Museum (formerly Taiwan Provincial Council Hall) in the park is in the Assembly Affairs Building. The exterior of the building is stunning with its unique dome roof. The carefully designed circular inside the Council Hall shows the profound historical significance and solemn atmosphere. Not only can you see the fully preserved seats once used by provincial councilors, but you can also sit in them and watch audiovisual presentations at the Democratic Theater. The museum also displays rich historical materials, cultural relics, and interactive devices, vividly presenting the development process of Taiwan's democracy.

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Accessible Elevator: 1
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