Shihshan (Golden Lion Lake) Park

Shihshan (Golden Lion Lake) Park

Shihshan (Golden Lion Lake) Park
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Shihshan (Golden Lion Lake) Park

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Jinshih (Golden Lion) Lake is located on the upper banks of Kaohsiung Love River, and it was formally known as Fudingjinpi or Dapi.Its name comes from the crescent shape of the lake, which resembles a lion.The lake covers around 11 hectares, and is one of the collection basins for the Love River, conditioning the area during rainy seasons to prevent flooding.Shihshan Park, Butterfly Ecological Park, Daode Temple, and the exquisitely sculpted Fudingjin Bao-an Temple are located on the banks of the lake.The number of trees and the shady areas in the park is quite impressive.During the summer and autumn months the sounds of cicadas fill the air.With the sun reflecting off the lake, it is a very pleasant place to spend the day.After dark, the newly constructed Bridge of Lights is like a brilliant rainbow floating between the north and south shore.The light it casts over the temples is a truly beautiful sight and has become a highlight for local residents and tourists alike.

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A: Bao-an Temple

by Walker Young, 160 meters away

Located next to the Golden Lion Lake, Bao-an Temple is one of the greatest temples and the first of t...

Bao-an Temple

B: Golden Lion Lake temple

by Kuo-Yao-Tsung, 170 meters away

Golden Lion Lake temple

C: Daode Temple

by Walker Young, 380 meters away

Daode Temple

E: Ta Pi Hu Chung Sing Tower 2

by Kuo-Yao-Tsung, 1.5 km away

Ta Pi Hu Chung Sing Tower 2

F: Sanmin Family Park

by Walker Young, 1.5 km away

Sanmin Family Park is also known as the Park No.1 in Sanmin District.Walking along Tongmeng Road, you...

Sanmin Family Park

G: Ta Pi Hu Chung Sing Tower

by Kuo-Yao-Tsung, 1.5 km away

Ta Pi Hu Chung Sing Tower

H: Ta Pi Hu Flying Tatsuka statue 1

by Kuo-Yao-Tsung, 1.5 km away

Ta Pi Hu Flying Tatsuka statue 1

I: Ta Pi Hu Flying Tatsuka statue2

by Kuo-Yao-Tsung, 1.5 km away

Ta Pi Hu Flying Tatsuka statue2

J: Sanmin Family Park

by Walker Young, 1.6 km away

Sanmin Family Park is also known as the Park No.1 in Sanmin District.Walking along Tongmeng Road, you...

Sanmin Family Park

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