順凱張
2018-01-21 09:53:38
中正公園是個統(tǒng)稱,其實周遭有其他很多的景點,本身中正公園內(nèi)有一宗教的觀音像與廟寺,本身附有一個碰碰車的游樂場,有時還有撈金魚等活動等等,附近還有軍機(F-104)、戰(zhàn)車、勝利女神飛彈的真正實體的展示,非常好,其附近另有一廟宇,另也可連接「海門天險」等景點,另有一類似大片樹林處,其中含有很多砲臺古績,這些可是清朝時,在英法聯(lián)軍打天津前,法國海軍曾在基隆港被劉銘傳給他們?nèi)姼矝],所以法國才去聯(lián)合英國去打大陸的天津哦。
Sam5241
2017-11-26 14:52:03
晚上到這邊看看夜景還算不錯,但是夏天會有滿多蚊子 需要留意~ 旁邊的付費停車場 車位不多 假日停車可能會有困難~~ 一旁的景觀餐廳 還滿好吃的 建議可以在這邊用餐
746jeffreyr
2017-12-03 14:26:08
The park is easily accessible from downtown Keelung if you don't mind a bit of a climb - lots of stairs up from the street to get you on the ridgetop. Once you're up there, it's a nice, largely shaded walk to some uniquely decorated, if weather-beaten temples and shrines. You can climb all the way up to the top of one of the temples for some excellent views of the city, and there's a nice, raised platform across from it to get a nice picture of the place when you come down. Further up the ridge is the active temple and the giant Buddha statue, which you can actually go into and climb to the top of if desired (not that I'd recommend this - the view is limited and it's a touch claustrophobic in there!). The park was rather quiet when I was there, but the temple was open, as was a souvenir store if you felt the need to buy a buddha statue or some other piece of Taiwanese kitsch. Mostly the benefit was a nice walk and the views.
bsorge
2018-04-09 12:29:31
We arrived today on a cruise ship. We noticed a temple and found our way to a series of 80 steps followed by another 70 steps taking you ever higher. Our first stop was a Taoist temple which was very impressive, but needed repair and was partially roped off. Their was a small free museum. We continued our climb to the Buddha statue and finally the park which was very pretty. From here you got some nice views of the harbor. This is not for anyone who is not in good physical condition, but worthwhile.
k9team
2018-04-06 14:19:51
A fairly long walk through the park to the summit. Going up the giant statue provided some spectacular views of Keelung and a chance to ring the big Buddist's bell. Unfortunately the grounds have now become a little tacky with all the vendors.
papaija2008
2018-03-08 20:32:51
It's on top of a hill so at a clear day there must be a nice view over Keelung. When I went there it seemed to be closed and there wasn't anything to see & do. I couldn't get inside and to the top of that big Guanyin statue which was the main reason going to the park.From the center of Keelung it requires quite a lot of walking and climbing stairs to get there. Not really recommend the park unless you're for some reason very interested in going there.
ah2652
2018-04-11 18:22:50
There's literally quite a few things to do. Hiking to the park, watching down a city of Keelung, wait for taxi...
IanR603
2017-11-16 19:44:34
Walked from the hotel up to the park using "local" stairways. The view of Keelung is great and there are sections of the park frequented by local residents trying to fine a cool place with a possible breeze. Everyone I met was friendly and a surprising number spoke English and were genuinely interested in making sure I was aware of all the things to see and do.
KaliyamoorthyS
2018-01-14 09:34:19
From Maritime Bureau cross the road to reach opposite. The cultural centre building is opposite. Passing it , turn & follow the street, you will find steps climbing upon to your left. Just climb it. Firstly you will get into Ghost Festival museum & then follow up the path to reach Zhongzheng park where you will find the unique statue(Guan yin). Around the statue, there are plenty of recreational facility for kids & restaurant to refresh. It occupies a commanding view of Kelang Harbor. Very nice to view it. Also, on the back of the statue, there is a stair going up to view the city from all sides.
y0rkshire_0wl
2017-12-19 16:24:07
As part of a 'whirwind' tour for Taiwan, we popped into this place during a rainy December day. The giant Kuan Yin goddess occupies the centre attraction and there are good view across the Keelung jetty.A little memento shop is there, and some food shops are there, nothing else much...on that rainy day in December.