The nearly 20-hectare Xinsheng Park was completed in 1978 where the Taipei Xinsheng Elevated Road Minzu E. Rd. Songjiang Rd. and Binjiang St. meet. The second largest of its kind in Taipei City Xinsheng Park boasts an impressive array of facilities perfect for recreation and sports which include an indoor pool a baseball field a basketball court and the environmentalist Garden Maze. Adding a touch of culture to the park are nine varying sized sculptures namely the ldquo;Times of Ease rdquo; ldquo;Peace on Earth rdquo; ldquo;A Flock of Cranes rdquo; ldquo;Hope rdquo; ldquo;Prosperity rdquo; ldquo;Love amp; Peace rdquo; ldquo;Dad rsquo;s Message rdquo; ldquo;Where the Spring Goes rdquo; and ldquo;Unity. rdquo; Xinsheng Park which was one of four exhibit areas of the 2010Taipei International Flora Expo covers the neighboring Lin An-tai Historical House amp; Museum as well as the Flora Tunnel (Bamboo Veranda) made of floral blossoms vegetations and shrubs of bamboo that links the Dajia Riverside Park Area. In addition to gardening highlights in the ldquo;Dream rdquo; and ldquo;Tea rdquo; sections that make references to the Xinsheng Park and Lin An-tai Historical House amp; Museum respectively other must-visits in the area are the Palace of Flora Teas which is a traditional Chinese-style four-walled courtyard; the Pavilion of Regimen housed in the park rsquo;s existing structure of ldquo;Little White House rdquo;; the Pavilion of Dreams that differentiates itself from the other Flora Expo pavilions with state-of-the-art interactive digital technologies originated in Taiwan; the Pavilion of Angel Life emphasizes the importance of an arts-infused lifestyle; the Pavilion of Future illustrates the harmonious ties between mankind and the ecological environment they share with plant life. The Pavilions of Dreams Angel Life and Future have received candidacy for the diamond degree of the Taiwanese EEWH Green Building. After the closing of the Flora Expo t