The park hosts a variety of engaging eco-education programs, including Wetland Conservation Day, Youth Nature Observation Contests, and Low-Carbon Lifestyle Fairs. The most popular event is the Nighttime Ecotour, led by expert guides who help visitors spot fireflies, night herons, and other nocturnal species in their natural habitat—offering a rare glimpse into the hidden life of the ecosystem.
Inside the park, the Interactive Environmental Tech Pavilion showcases modern green technologies like wastewater treatment, wind power generation, and smart irrigation systems, demonstrating how cities can integrate sustainability into infrastructure.
Weekly Community Farm Open Days invite the public to participate in planting, harvesting, and composting—fostering deeper connections between people and the land. These hands-on experiences combine fun, learning, and active environmental stewardship, encouraging community-wide participation in conservation efforts.