Hehuanshan Wuling
by Andy05x
Jul 25, 2025
Wuling, known as the crown of Taiwan's highways, stands proudly at an altitude of 3,275 meters. It is also referred to as "Silver Ridge" by the older generation—a black-and-white mountain ridge that quietly unfolds through the seasons. This is not a mountain peak itself but a road forged by the collaboration of high mountains and human civilization, a minimalist yet majestic realm in the sky.
What captivates me most about Wuling is the way it "instantly rewrites your perception of nature." As you drive up to the parking lot, the air suddenly thins, and your field of vision dramatically expands. Standing next to the landmark stone, overlooking the sapphire sky, the layered mountain ridges, and the rolling sea of clouds in the distance, your heartbeat seems to stretch, and time feels as if it has been pulled apart.
For cyclists, this place is even more of a soul-forging ground—the finish line of the King of the Mountain Challenge. Iron-willed riders conquer the final winding slopes of the mountain to toast with the sky.
Wuling is not the cover of a scenic spot but a silent classroom where one learns to simultaneously look up and breathe in the grandeur of the mountains. It teaches you that altitude can humble your steps and broaden your mind. And when the mist flows beneath your feet, it is precisely the moment you rediscover yourself.
Post by Andy05x | Jul 25, 2025












