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Lianchihtan Children's Park beside Lotus Pond in Zuoying is Kaohsiung's first inclusive children's park, spanning about 3.7 hectares with free admission. Highlights include nest swings, a 6-meter climbing net, rainbow hills, a 30-meter zipline, a Three Little Pigs fairytale maze, plus lawns and sandpits. Pet-friendly and designed for ages 6–12, it's ideal for family fun, beating the heat, and dog-friendly outings.
Kaohsiung Dog Park sits between Lingya Sports Park (O9) and Weiwuying (O10) MRT stations — easy to reach by train. Separate zones for small and medium-to-large dogs are ringed by safety fencing. Agility equipment is comprehensive: ramp platforms, tire jumps, wave boardwalks, tunnel runs, S-pole weaves, a sandpit, wash basins, and a shaded owner rest area. Dogs burn energy and hone balance while owners relax nearby. Free and open to all, it is Kaohsiung's premier dog-friendly space for walks and off-leash play.
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Wujia Park in Fongshan District spans about 4.7–5 hectares, blending ecology, sports, and family play. Age-graded play structures include a water-bead tower and dual intertwining slides for ages 5–12, a hillside slide for ages 2–5, plus climbing nets, wooden ladders, and rock walls. Summer brings lotus-leaf-shaped splash pads with automatic sprinklers. Beyond the playground, tree-lined trails, an ecology lake, lawns, basketball and tennis courts, and adult fitness equipment make it perfect for family strolls, cycling, or picnics.
Cute Inclusive Park in Kaohsiung is a public park themed around family inclusivity. Diverse play equipment and barrier-free facilities let children of all ages and abilities play safely and freely. The spacious, family-friendly grounds are perfect for weekend outings or letting kids burn off energy, with seating and shaded rest areas for parents.
Shoushan Zoo in Kaohsiung's Shoushan Scenic Area is a rare city attraction combining mountain forest with animal observation. Recently renovated, it features elevated walkways and a sky bridge offering clear sightlines to capybaras, meerkats, and more amid lush greenery. Adult admission is about NT$40. Paid mini-train rides, barrier-free access, and stroller rentals make it family-friendly. On-site dining and rest areas offer a relaxing break — a nature escape within the city.
Dagang Bridge is Kaohsiung Port's iconic horizontal swing bridge — Taiwan's first and Asia's longest. Its sleek white silhouette, inspired by shells and dolphins, accommodates both pedestrians and cyclists. Daily opening shows run at 3 PM on weekdays, with an extra 7 PM show on Fridays and Saturdays, lasting 5–30 minutes and drawing crowds for photos. The bridge's observation deck offers views of the Tuntex 85 Tower and the harbor. Adjacent to Pier-2 Art Center, MUJI Forest, and waterfront dining, it's a popular destination for families and couples.
Love River is Kaohsiung's iconic waterway, its tree-lined banks connected by walkways ideal for strolling, cycling, and nighttime sightseeing. Gondola rides offer romantic water-level views. Popular attractions and cafés cluster along the banks — True Love Pier, Glory Pier, and White Lover Café — making it a top pick for couples and families. Brilliant riverside night lighting creates a photogenic scene, while nearby markets and street food let visitors soak up Kaohsiung's energy and romance in a short visit.
Takao British Consulate in Gushan District was originally the 1879 British consular residence, now a national historic site and cultural park. The two-level complex rewards the uphill walk with sweeping views of Xiziwan Bay and its famous sunsets — a popular spot for families and photos. The grounds preserve vintage architecture, 3D sculptures, and wax figure exhibits, and regularly host cultural events like the Little Prince 125th anniversary exhibition. Great for family outings, photography, and coastal scenery.