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Introduction to Hsinchu Science and Industrial Park

Coming to Hsinchu Science Park is like entering an independent town. Its space and population composition are completely different from surrounding communities or Hakka villages. When the park was first established, in order to attract overseas scholars to return to the island to invest and start businesses, they learned from the environmental planning of advanced countries and strictly controlled the floor area ratio of the buildings. Not only were the buildings neat and tidy, the streets smooth, but there were green spaces and parks everywhere, which made the entire park even more attractive. The living space is comfortable and spacious. The average academic level of employees is so high that there is a joke in Hsinchu that "if a signboard falls, it will hit a doctor." In order to meet the work, life and residence functions of scientific and technological people, the park covering an area of ??about 600 hectares is divided into three parts: industrial area, residential area, and leisure and entertainment area. The industrial zone that created Taiwan's economic miracle gathered six major high-tech industries, including computers and peripheral industries, integrated circuits, precision machinery, optoelectronics, communications, and biotechnology. The residential area and leisure and entertainment area are spread out along the Jingxin Lake, scattered with various leisure facilities such as swimming pools, golf driving ranges, restaurants, parks, and science and technology living centers.

The Jingxin Lake is formed by intercepting Lengshuikeng Creek. It has vast green space on the lakeside and is the main leisure venue in the park. The trail around the lake is a jogging route for people in the park. Along the bank, willows brush the water, surrounded by camphor trees and acacia trees. shade. The Holiday Plaza on the north bank is paved with black and white cobblestones, on which stands Ju Ming's giant sculpture of "Tai Chi". The garden landscape area next to the square uses cement walls, red brick walking paths, winding corridors, and arched bridges and lotus ponds to create a spatial hierarchy like the winding paths of a Chinese garden. Through different shapes of diamond-shaped doors, moon doors, fan-shaped windows, etc. The design and scenery also change accordingly. The use of steel instead of wood as garden building materials further demonstrates a sense of modernity in a traditional atmosphere.

The Science and Technology Life Museum located on Gongye East 2nd Road is the multi-functional service center of the park. The most attractive thing in the museum is the display of many unlisted high-tech products, which predicts the future of science and technology in the world. The ideal combination of life, among which the "Future Smart House" is the most distinctive. This house is designed according to human needs for food, clothing, housing, transportation and entertainment in 2020 AD, and is designed with e-book cabinets, biochemical toilets, Internet refrigerators, smart ovens, 3D stereoscopic movies, etc. The products lead visitors to have a glimpse of the future life style; while the strong humanistic atmosphere of glass art, bookstores, galleries and cafes appropriately alleviates the cold feeling of technology.