Ciyin Leisure Farm

Taipei Attractions

慈音休閒農莊
慈音休閒農莊

Ciyin Leisure Farm Introduction

The orange-yellow flowers of the daylily bloom abundantly, and you don't have to travel far to Hualien to see them; you can also find a hidden sea of golden flowers in the Muzha area of Taipei! The peak blooming season for daylilies is from September to mid-October. Autumn is the perfect time to experience the charm of these golden blossoms! Known as the "one-day beauty," the daylily displays a multitude of postures, with its vibrant yellow exceptionally bright and dazzling! Every year, from August to September, the colorful and lively daylilies bloom, attracting many people who make the trip to partake in the magnificent sight of the golden flower sea. Seeing a vast field of daylilies is truly a blessing! The daylily is also known as "Worry-Free Grass." Here, surrounded by a sea of golden flowers, with the gentle breeze blowing, it feels as though all worries and troubles have vanished. A little encyclopedia on daylilies: Daylilies were historically referred to as Hemerocallis and belong to the lily family. They are trumpet-shaped, blooming in the morning and wilting by evening, hence the names "day lily" and "one-day beauty." Native varieties include orange and yellow colors, but in recent years they have been hybridized into a wide array of vibrant colors. Since ancient times, daylilies have been regarded as the flower of mothers, symbolizing elegance and resilience. Daylily is considered a cooling food; it can help mitigate heat for those with hot constitutions. However, for those with cold constitutions, it is advisable to limit intake or cook it with ginger and sesame oil for better suitability.

Recommended Hotel Bookings