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Exploring Fushan
Release date:2024-09-20 Update date:2025-01-16
  • Fushan Imagery
    Fushan Imagery
    The entrance imagery is an ecological painting by Teacher Hong Dongbiao, themed around the ecosystem of the Habong Stream in the park. It depicts the misty rainforest scene of Fushan, where the low-altitude natural broadleaf forest continues in the space, with wildlife hidden within, presenting the botanical garden of this forest in a misty atmosphere.
  • Exploring Fushan
    Exploring Fushan
    Fushan speaks volumes without words. Teacher Yang Ensheng's painting of a blue magpie wandering among the epiphytic plants showcases the unique forest charm of Fushan.
  • Fushan Under the Sun
    Fushan Under the Sun
    Teacher Xu Weibin's ecological painting depicts Fushan under sunlight, where various animals forage in the rich and vibrant natural broadleaf forest. This area is divided into three sub-units:
    • Distant Animal Viewing: Observe through a simulated telescope to see what creatures are active at different heights in the forest.
    • Close Plant Observation: Use a simulated magnifying glass to examine the flowers and spores of ferns, and you'll find they look even more beautiful.
    • Tree Apartment: Discover who lives in this big tree through simple interactive devices.
  • Eternal Fushan
    Eternal Fushan
    The typhoon accelerated the forest's metabolism, altering the ecosystem, with organisms showcasing the vitality of life, marking a spectacular chapter in the forest's existence. This space consists of six small units:
    • Typhoon and Forest: The ecological painting on the right depicts how the typhoon brought abundant rainwater into the soil below.
    • Journey of Raindrops: Water droplets enter the soil, and through a soil profile lightbox, you can understand the process of acid rain purification.
    • Forest and Water—Stream Ecology: The Habong Stream on the ground is an important water resource and habitat for organisms, where you can faintly see the native Taiwan Bitterling swimming beneath the transparent panel.
    • Forest Renewal: The ecological painting on the left shows how after the typhoon, fallen trees and abundant leaves thinned the canopy, allowing sunlight to reach the ground, where seedlings sprout, accelerating the forest's renewal.
    • Forest Cleaners: A video themed around the cleaners of the forest plays on the ground.
    • Ecology of Fallen Trees: Dead fallen trees slowly decompose day by day, with bark gradually peeling off. Various plants and insects move in. Open the drawers of the fallen tree model and guess what you will find!
  • Fushan at Dusk
    Fushan at Dusk
    This space is dynamic. The entrance features Teacher Xu Weibin's ecological painting depicting Fushan at night. Upon entering the forest theater, all the nocturnal animals from the ecological paintings greet everyone through an interactive flash animation lasting about 1-2 minutes. Any movement detected will scare the animals on screen away, followed by a 13-minute film titled "Listening to Fushan," which takes everyone on a visit to Fushan through the sounds of nature.
  • Botanical Garden Surrounded by Peaks
    Botanical Garden Surrounded by Peaks
    There are three pages in total. The middle page features the area of the Fushan Experimental Forest and a park map. The left page titled "Knowing Fushan" narrates the growth story of Fushan, while the right page titled "Cherishing Fushan" presents the mission and characteristics of the Fushan Botanical Garden, with a flip board designed to remind visitors of important notes while touring the garden.
  • Interactive Table
    Interactive Table
    Through the tree bark, uniquely shaped fruits, animal droppings, animal footprints, and rubbings on the interactive table, explore and experience the natural materials in the botanical garden, which serve as the best environmental education experience.
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