Hualien's Hidden Gem PART.

Every year from late summer to early autumn, the daylilies bloom across Sixty Stone Mountain in Hualien, transforming the entire mountain into a golden wonderland. The annual Sixty Stone Mountain Daylily Festival is a major tourism event in eastern Taiwan. Visiting Sixty Stone Mountain during the flower season offers breathtakingly stunning views that are truly unforgettable! The scenery is so magnificent that it rivals the lavender fields of Hokkaido!
This year, the daylilies on Sixty Stone Mountain are in excellent condition and look absolutely beautiful. Travelers, make sure to seize this one-month window to enjoy the golden fields at their best!

1. Sixty Stone Mountain Flower Season:
Daylily blooming period:
👉🏻 Mid-August to September every year (Best time: late August to early September)
Optimal visiting hours: 7:00 AM - 10:00 AM (Morning weather is usually better, and there are fewer crowds)
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM (You can capture "crepuscular rays" or "Jesus light")
‼️ However, the weather in the mountains often changes in the afternoon.

You can also try dishes made with daylilies—they're delicious and nutritious!
Hualien is truly a destination worth visiting! 🥰

Post by Biu’s Travel Diary | Jun 13, 2025

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