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2021/04/17 14:54 (Taichung Tourism and Travel Bureau photo) (Taichung Tourism and Travel Bureau photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) Taichung’s Tourism and Travel Bureau is recommending three places in the central city to view tung flowers. In a press release, the bureau suggested the Tonghua Trail in Waipu District, Dongshih Forest Garden, and Dongshi Hakka Cultural Park. It said the tung trees on both sides of the Tunghua Trail, which follows the course of an irrigation ditch in Waipu, start to flower in April or May every year. The trail has good views, including a scenic lookout where people can watch Taiwan High Speed Rail trains whiz past.
2021/03/07 17:35 (Taipei Parks and Street Lights Office photo) (Taipei Parks and Street Lights Office photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) As the tulip show at the Shihlin Residence is wrapping up this weekend, another attraction is set to continue captivating visitors during the flower season. The 2021 Taipei Rose Festival will showcase 5,000 rose plants of over 700 varieties at the Xinsheng Park area of the Taipei EXPO Park from March 12 to April 4, Taipei’s Parks and Street Lights Office (PSLO) said in a press release. The rich variety of roses will include old garden roses, tree roses, and hybrid tea roses, according to the PSLO.