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Sanchong Sea World Water Park

Sanchong Sea World Water Park in New Taipei Metropolitan Park is a family-friendly water play zone themed around Taiwanese marine life. The 450-ping area features play structures shaped like green sea turtles, Wanli crabs, mudskippers, hermit crabs, Penghu octopus, moon jellyfish, and garden eels, with an advanced water circulation and filtration system ensuring safety. Open June through August, the park offers sprays, tipping buckets, showers, and a colorful spray tunnel — all completely free, making it a top summer destination for families with children.

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Shifen Sky Lantern

Shifen Sky Lantern in Shifen Old Street, New Taipei City, is the region's most iconic cultural experience. Visitors write wishes on colorful lanterns and release them into the sky along the old street near Shifen Station, immersed in a festive atmosphere. Perfect for families, couples, and friends, the activity can be combined with visits to Shifen Waterfall, Pingxi Line old streets, and local snacks for a leisurely day trip.

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Taiwan Toy Museum

Taiwan Toy Museum in the 435 Arts District, Banqiao District, is the island's only toy-themed museum. It houses thousands of toys from around the world — from vintage playthings to modern models, building blocks, and educational games — combining exhibition with hands-on interaction for visitors of all ages. Tickets are just NT$50 (free under age 2), providing great value for a half-day family outing, even on rainy days.

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Xindian Sunshine Playground

Xindian Sunshine Playground in Xindian District's Sunshine Sports Park covers about 1 hectare, designed around a 'land, sea, and air' concept. The park uses natural hills, gravel banks, and tree shade to create six themed zones with water channels, slides, treetop crawl tunnels, suspension bridges, swings, and trampolines. Summer brings nine water play facilities (10:00–12:00 and 15:00–19:00, 15 minutes every half hour). With restrooms and foot-washing stations, it's one of New Taipei's most popular family destinations.

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Xinzhuang Wenzaidi Wetland Park

Xinzhuang Wunzai Wetland Park is the only park in Xinzhuang District combining waterside recreation, ecology, leisure, and flood retention. The park features cascading water areas, artificial floating islands, and gentle walking paths suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. In summer (May–September), the splash pool and rainbow mist tunnel become popular cooling spots and photo check-in locations. The park also has a children's playground, skating rink, insect hotel, and plenty of seating — all with free restrooms and affordable parking.

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Juming Museum

Juming Museum in Jinshan District spans about 11 hectares, making it Taiwan's largest outdoor art park. Centered on works by master sculptor Ju Ming, the museum showcases the Tai Chi and Living World series in bronze and mixed media, set against natural landscapes where art meets mountain and sea views. Family facilities include a children's art center, splash pool, chalk graffiti area, and black swan lake. Accessible by car or public transport, it's a top North Coast destination for art exploration and family day trips.

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