The "Banqiao 435 Art and Cultural District" is a public space that combines art and daily life, focusing on two main themes: a Parent-Child Art Park and an Artists' Dream Base. The district features seven exhibition halls and has planned a series of courses and exhibitions that provide an edutainment experience for both tourists and families. The Wetland Story Hall offers exhibits and interpretations on wetland ecology, providing a comprehensive hands-on learning environment. The "Taiwan Toy Museum" showcases nearly three thousand rare toys from ancient to modern times, as well as over a hundred types of children's toys, puzzles, and temple fair games. Visitors can engage in hands-on activities, think creatively, and enjoy various outdoor toys and games. For those who love exhibitions, the Art and Cultural District is home to dozens of artists working in diverse fields such as performing arts, contemporary visual arts, sculpture, design, and music. Nowadays, children are inseparable from their mobile phones, and when asked what they're passionate about lately, video games are likely the most common answer. But in the days before smartphones or even before mobile phones existed, what did children entertain themselves with? Do you remember? Located within the Banqiao 435 Art and Cultural District, the Taiwan Toy Museum has collected over 3,000 vintage and rare toys, including wooden pinball machines, rocking horses, spinning tops, and wooden stilts. Countless toys are available for viewing and hands-on experience, making it an ideal place for adults to bring their children. Not only will the kids have a blast, but parents will also find themselves nostalgically reminiscing about their childhood.