Paishi Park



Paishi Park is an ecological wetland park connecting the downtown area with the suburban area. It utilizes the original coal mine subsidence site, with the Han River as its axis for planning and construction. Paishi's Han River was originally a river running through the new city center, connecting with the Misanyan Lake on the east, and served as both drainage and irrigation. The terrain on both sides was low-lying with scattered ponds and wetlands, offering beautiful natural scenery.


Paishi Park is planned with an area of 6 square kilometers, consisting of six main scenic areas: one focusing on enjoying the natural scenery along the riverbanks for water-based sightseeing; one for dock fishing and waterfront viewing with leisure fishing; one for climbing, panoramic views, and distant observation; one for wetland vegetation and wild agricultural fields; one for agricultural tourism showcasing pastoral scenery; and one for forest nurseries, leisure, and returning to nature.




Paishi Park has mountains, water, islands, boats, flowers, grass, bamboo, and trees. Here, the lakeside rushes and reeds of various wetland plants allow you to experience the lake flavor. When it's drizzly and misty, you'll feel especially relaxed, and you'll see white egrets visiting this wetland.