Alishan on a rainy day
by Make money and travel
Oct 24, 2022
#September2025
The Taiwan xiaonan trees of the Alishan National Scenic Area are not only a precious forest species but also bear witness to the ecological and cultural memory of this region. Endemic to Taiwan, the xiaonan trees, with their upright, elegant form and unique fragrance, hold an irreplaceable place among the lush greenery of Alishan.
Wandering through the Alishan Forest Recreation Area, the gray-brown, longitudinally fissured bark and fine, dense leaves appear remarkably elegant amidst the shrouded mist. The delicate fragrance of their wood adds a layer of sensory depth to the forest bathing experience, inviting one to immerse themselves in the tranquility bestowed by nature. The xiaonan trees, along with the surrounding red cypress and hinoki cypress, form a unique ecological community, showcasing the rich biodiversity of Alishan.
Even more preciously, the xiaonan trees carry the historical memory of the Alishan region's forestry. In the past, the wood was widely used for its resistance to decay and long-lasting fragrance. Now, with growing awareness of conservation, these towering giants stand as testaments to nature conservation, inviting visitors to reflect on the harmonious coexistence of humanity and nature.
The Taiwan nanmu trees of Alishan are not only a feast for the eyes and nose, but also a vivid lesson in natural ecology. They quietly speak of the beauty and fragility of Taiwan's mountain forests, inviting travelers to experience this green treasure of Taiwan with a reverent heart.
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