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Immersive Central Park Ecological Classroom: Fruits Transformed Into Natural Art

Central Park is like a "treasure map of fruits," where visitors can observe a variety of fruit types, including pods, capsules, nuts, and berries. The Taichung City Government has launched a "Fruit Creation DIY" volunteer training course. Through a relaxed and fun interactive approach, participants can learn about plant ecology and natural cycles while observing, touching, and creating, and transform natural materials into creative artworks, mak…
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Central Park is like a "treasure map of fruits," where visitors can observe a variety of fruit types, including pods, capsules, nuts, and berries. The Taichung City Government has launched a "Fruit Creation DIY" volunteer training course. Through a relaxed and fun interactive approach, participants can learn about plant ecology and natural cycles while observing, touching, and creating, and transform natural materials into creative artworks, mak…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news on Sunday, May 17, 2026.
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