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Eco Park Low Carbon Education Center

Taiwan · Kinmen County · Jinhu Township · Nature & Scenery

環保公園低碳教育館
資料來源:交通部觀光署(GODL)

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Overview

The Eco Park Low Carbon Education Center is the first exhibition hall in Kinmen that combines environmental education and low carbon issues, presented in an interactive experience format. The exhibition hall is located next to the bus parking lot at Shangyi Airport, welcoming children and adults to hold hands and explore low carbon education together, experiencing Kinmen from different perspectives.

Address

No. 100, Shangyi, Zhengyi Village, Jincheng Township, Kinmen County 891 Phone: (08) 2336823

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