





Recently, in preparation for the peak tourist season, the Scenic Area Management Committee has been advancing environmental upgrades and facility maintenance work for several consecutive days.
The Social Affairs Bureau, in collaboration with the Boat Dock Service Center and the sightseeing boat company, conducted a garbage cleanup in the concentrated docking area of the West Lake Anchorage, effectively improving the surrounding environment.


Meanwhile, the Landscape and Sanitation Center completed the repair of the boardwalk, replacement of light strip fasteners, and cleaning of street lamp covers along the lakeside road. They installed 15 downlights under trees outside the North Gate and at the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces Garden, inspected and maintained sewage treatment equipment, painted barriers, mounted public restroom information boards, and replaced door locks in 9 locations. Additionally, they advanced tasks such as soil preparation and fertilization, watering with water trucks, clearing dead branches and garbage from the lakeside road and the estuary, unclogging drainage ditches, and completed sewage suction work at the waterfall public restroom and Lakeside Building.


Our committee has always adhered to the principle of "putting tourists at the center," improving service quality and visitor experience through concrete actions in every detail. Currently, Jingpo Lake Scenic Area, with its clean, safe, and splendid new appearance, warmly welcomes visitors from all directions.




