Close Menu
Kaohsiung Times
    What's Hot

    Urgent Call for Defense Hike: Scholars Warn Against Legislative Delays

    Former Japanese Adult Film Star Mizukawa Sumire Visits Kaohsiung, Greets Fans in Taiwanese

    Zuoying Renames Proposed “Fubin Village” Over Betel Nut Homophone Concern

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Threads
    Kaohsiung Times
    Monday, March 2
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Latest
    • Kaohsiung
    • South
      • Pingtung
      • Tainan
      • Chiayi
    • Crime
    • Business
      • ESG
      • Technology
      • Energy
      • Real Estate
    • Politics
    • Lifestyle
      • Sports
      • Health
      • Entertainment
      • Travel
    • Long-form
      • Editorials
      • Formosa Files
      • Article Series
      • Books
    • Youth
    Kaohsiung Times
    • Latest
    • Kaohsiung
    • South
    • Crime
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Lifestyle
    • Long-form
    • Youth
    Home » Kaohsiung’s Lotus Pond Trail Upgrade Removes 70-Year-Old Turtle Pond, Adds Bike and Walking Path
    Lifestyle September 18, 20252 Mins Read

    Kaohsiung’s Lotus Pond Trail Upgrade Removes 70-Year-Old Turtle Pond, Adds Bike and Walking Path

    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link Threads

    KAOHSIUNG — Taiwan. Kaohsiung’s Lotus Pond (蓮池潭) has lost what was considered by some to be a landmark. As of Sept. 17, 2025, the “turtle pond” (龜池) at the Spring and Autumn Pavilions (春秋閣), is gone – after more than 70 years – to make way for the final link of the lake’s circular bike and walking trail. Officials said the upgraded trail now fully links the Spring and Autumn Pavilions with the rest of the 360-degree Lotus Pond path, balancing improved safety and mobility with the preservation of iconic cultural and ecological landmarks.

    For decades, the pond was home to hundreds of turtles of all sizes and a favorite stop for visitors, families, and children. Early this year, the structure was removed as part of the city’s cycling path upgrade. After six months of work, the site has been rebuilt into a flat pedestrian walkway and dedicated bike lane, giving visitors a safer, more seamless route around the lake without detouring onto car-clogged streets.

    One feature spared from removal, however, is the “Castle in the Sky Tree” (天空之城樹), a waterfront tree that went viral on Japanese social media after being nicknamed for its resemblance to a Studio Ghibli film setting. Originally slated to be cleared for a boardwalk expansion, the tree was preserved following a grassroots campaign led by city councilors, local groups, and netizens.

    To address public concerns about the turtles, the Tourism Bureau has created two new ecological “turtle islands” on the north and south sides of the pavilions. Designed with native grasses and natural landscaping, the islets are meant to attract turtles to rest and extend their stay, ensuring that the animals remain visible to the public.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Threads LinkedIn Email Copy Link

    Related Posts

    Zuoying Renames Proposed “Fubin Village” Over Betel Nut Homophone Concern

    March 1, 2026

    Yanshui Beehive Fireworks Festival To Launch March 2 As Rocket Fortresses Enter Final Preparations

    March 1, 2026

    Kaohsiung Cruise Terminal Nears 3rd Anniversary as Rotating Restaurant Plan Considered

    February 27, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Related Posts

    Zuoying Renames Proposed “Fubin Village” Over Betel Nut Homophone Concern

    March 1, 2026

    Yanshui Beehive Fireworks Festival To Launch March 2 As Rocket Fortresses Enter Final Preparations

    March 1, 2026

    Kaohsiung Cruise Terminal Nears 3rd Anniversary as Rotating Restaurant Plan Considered

    February 27, 2026

    Kaohsiung KTV Restroom Sexual Assault: Court Jails Two Men

    February 25, 2026

    Pingtung To Build “Glamping” Complex In Gaoshu Township

    February 25, 2026
    Latest Posts

    Urgent Call for Defense Hike: Scholars Warn Against Legislative Delays

    Former Japanese Adult Film Star Mizukawa Sumire Visits Kaohsiung, Greets Fans in Taiwanese

    Zuoying Renames Proposed “Fubin Village” Over Betel Nut Homophone Concern

    “Tokusatsu Miniature City” Exhibition To Move To Central Park MRT Station After Drawing 80,000 Visitors

    2026 Tainan “Ancient Capital International Half Marathon” Marks 20th Anniversary With Record 25,289 Runners

    Yanshui Beehive Fireworks Festival To Launch March 2 As Rocket Fortresses Enter Final Preparations

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest Vimeo WhatsApp TikTok Instagram

    News

    • Local
    • Business
    • Sports
    • Politics
    • Opinions
    • Lifestyle
    • Health

    News

    • Entertainment
    • Travel
    • Formosa FIles
    • Books
    • Technology
    • Youth
    • Latest

    Company

    • Information
    • Advertising
    • Contact Info
    • Privacy Policy & GDPR
    © 2026 Kaohsiung Times. Developed by Second Space.
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Accessibility

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.