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Neihu Sports Park

Neihu Sports Park is one of the favorite sports venues for residents of Neihu District, offering comprehensive sports facilities including basketball courts, tennis courts, soccer fields, tracks, and fitness training areas. This park is particularly suitable for travelers who enjoy sports, whether it's running, cycling, or playing ball games, you can find the right space here. The park is clean, shaded with green trees, and has playgrounds and skate areas designed for families, making it a great place for family leisure. Nearby is the Neihu Technology Park, so many office workers come here to relax during weekdays. Although Neihu Sports Park is not a traditional tourist attraction, if you want to maintain your exercise routine during your trip or simply find a quiet place to rest, this is a good choice.
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Posted: Mar 22, 2025
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