Maze European Manor​ in Changhua, Taiwan

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Exploration · Maze European Manor is located in Hemei Town, Changhua County, Taiwan. It is a landscape restaurant built in the style of a European garden palace, and also a popular destination for parent-child outings and wedding photography.​

The manor was carefully built by the landlady. She has a background in early childhood education and skillfully integrated European-style elements with a parent-child restaurant. Inside the manor, there are European-style buildings, cute installation art, and lush flowers and plants. It also has a parent-child playroom, a sandpit area, a grassland area, and other facilities to meet the entertainment needs of different groups of people.​

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The most distinctive feature of the manor is its maze garden. The maze is made of neatly trimmed green plants and presents a regular geometric shape when viewed from above. The maze covers a large area with complicated paths, and the maze walls are over the height of an average adult. When visitors step into it, they feel as if they have entered a green maze world. There are many forks and dead ends in the maze, so visitors need to keep exploring and trying to find the exit. While walking, they can also enjoy the surrounding green plant scenery and feel the tranquility and beauty of nature. There are viewing pavilions and rest areas in the center or specific locations of the maze, where visitors can take a break, overlook the whole view of the maze, and appreciate the magic of the maze.​

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Many visitors speak highly of the maze. One visitor said, “Taking my child to play in the maze, the child was extremely excited, constantly looking for the way, and it felt like an adventure. This place is really suitable for children to release their energy.” Another visitor commented, “When I walked in the maze by myself, the feeling of exploring unknown paths was very wonderful. Although I occasionally walked into dead ends, it also added a lot of fun. Moreover, the green plant scenery along the way is so beautiful that it makes people feel particularly comfortable.” A photography enthusiast also said, “The layout of the maze is very suitable for taking photos. You can take unique pictures from different angles, whether it’s portraits or scenery shots.”​

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In addition, the manor’s business hours are from 10:00 to 21:00, and it is closed on Mondays. The ticket price is 150 New Taiwan Dollars for adults, 100 New Taiwan Dollars for children (under 12 years old or under 140 cm in height), and children under 140 cm in height can enter for free. The entrance ticket can be used to offset the consumption of one person. For transportation, you can take the Taiwan Railway to “Changhua Station”, then transfer to a taxi and arrive in about 11 minutes. You can also drive there by yourself.

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