A must-go in Taichung! The end of the cherry blossom season at Wuling Farm is also very beautiful🌸
by K i K i
Apr 6, 2025
#台中樱花 Wuling Farm is located in Heping District, Taichung City, Taiwan, with an altitude of approximately 1,740 to 2,100 meters. It has a cool climate and beautiful scenery in all seasons, especially the cherry blossom season in spring. Wuling Farm has one of the most spectacular cherry blossom landscapes in Taiwan. The cherry blossoms are in full bloom from late January to mid-February every year, attracting a large number of tourists to enjoy the cherry blossoms. There are more than 20,000 cherry trees planted on the farm, with a variety of varieties, including: • Hikanzakura (mountain cherry): a native species in Taiwan, with deep pink flowers and an early flowering period. • Yaezakura: Double pink flowers, large and richly layered. • Yoshino cherry: A representative variety of Japanese cherry blossoms, with elegant white or light pink flowers that bloom relatively late. • Fuji Sakura (Sakura fujiensis): small pink and white flowers, strong cold resistance. Popular spots for cherry blossom viewing: 1. Wuling Tea House area: densely populated with cherry blossom trees, one of the best places for taking photos. 2. Around Wuling Hotel: Cherry blossoms and pine trees interweave to form a dreamy scenery. 3. Taoshan Waterfall Trail: Cherry blossoms are in full bloom along the trail, so you can enjoy the scenery while hiking. 4. Camping area and Cherry Blossom Viewing Avenue: Cherry blossoms stretch on both sides, like a pink tunnel. Cherry Blossom Viewing Activities and Transportation • Wuling Farm holds a cherry blossom season every year, adopting a reservation system to control the flow of people and ensure the quality of cherry blossom viewing. • You can take Taiwan Travel or join a tour group to avoid traffic congestion. The cherry blossoms at Wuling Farm are not only spectacular, but also contrast beautifully with the mountains and streams. It is one of the most worthwhile cherry blossom viewing spots in Taiwan!
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