Huye Jungle Water Park
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Hu-Yeh Jungle Water Park sits within the 632 Highland Park in Huwei Township, Yunlin County, a free family park that blends land and water play. The grounds feature a Tiger Lord theme, with a 10-metre Tiger Lord slide, climbing frames, a painted balance-bike track for kids, and jungle-themed water installations like mist jets, water channels, fountains and waterfalls — a perfect summer cool-down spot. Free parking, restrooms, changing and rinse areas are provided, along with a lawn picnic space for families to rest. The park opens on weekends from May to September, 10:00 to 16:00, with free year-round entry, making it one of Yunlin's most popular free summer escapes for families.
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