
The natural swimming pool in Taitung’s Yong Quan Sports Park has been closed for the past few years due to low water. To fix the problem, the city office restored water levels by digging new wells. This Taitung mainstay has now reopened to the public, to the delight of residents young and old who can enjoy the pool for free. Taitung Mayor Chen Ming-feng said the water is all recycled, so there’s no risk of over-extracting groundwater to keep the pool functional.
Going swimming is a popular way to beat the summer heat. These kids, ready for the water with floaties in all shapes and sizes, can’t wait to jump in and swim with the fishes.
The adults are also having a great time leisurely floating along.
This is Yong Quan Park in Taitung City, which the locals call “Pulu.” It’s been around for nearly 90 years, helping locals make it through the stifling summers ever since the Japanese colonial era. But recently, improper construction in the surrounding area has over-extracted the groundwater, leaving the pool without a stable water supply. Hoping to restore this beloved local mainstay, the Taitung City Office initiated a total renovation.
Chen Ming-feng
Taitung City Mayor
We dug the wells very deep and are extracting water from different depths, so we don’t have to worry about not having enough water. But the main thing is that we’re recycling the water.
The city office said that with the addition of three more wells, the water level will remain at a safe level for people to swim in.
Chen Ming-feng
Taitung City Mayor
There are lots of fish and small shrimp in the pool. People can bring their kids here to swim with the fish and shrimp. What a great childhood memory for them to have!
Apart from finding a water supply, the renovation also took into account environmental and safety considerations. Now restored to the public, this pool where people can swim in harmony with the fish can once again feature in the summer memories of Taitung residents.
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承載台東在地人共同回憶的「台東市湧泉運動公園」,近年因為水位低,無法戲水,台東市公所於是鑿井、維持水位,終於再度開放,許多大小朋友也來體驗免費的清涼湧泉,市長陳銘風表示,這些水,都是循環再利用,不會有超抽地下水問題,請大家放心。
對抗炎炎夏日,許多民眾都找地方戲水消暑,就看小朋友們,帶著可愛的造型游泳圈,迫不及待的開心下水,準備要和魚兒共游!
不只小朋友,大人也自在的漂在水面上,看起來真的好涼爽。
這裡是台東在地人暱稱「普魯」的湧泉公園,已經有將近90年的歷史,從日治時期開始,就陪伴台東人度過每個夏天。不過,近年因為周邊工程施工不當,超抽地下水,導致水位不穩,讓民眾漸漸不來了。為了找回在地記憶與人潮,市公所決定進行整建。
[[台東市長 陳銘風]]
“我們都是鑿井鑿的很深,而且我們在不同的水層,把水抽出來,所以我們不用擔心沒有水,而且最主要的是,我們這些水是循環再利用的”
市公所表示,有了三口井水源的加持,未來水位都會維持在安全戲水的標準。
[[台東市長 陳銘風]]
“這裡面有很多小魚跟小蝦,帶小朋友來玩的時候,可以跟這邊的魚兒跟蝦兒,共同在那邊玩耍,這是一個非常棒的,一個童年的回憶”
不只找水源,也兼顧環境與安全,市公所希望重現"人魚共游"的風華,讓湧泉公園繼續陪伴台東人度過炎炎夏日。
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