Xingquan Aqueduct Wind Chimes Wood

Hualien Attractions

長達近300公尺的黃花風鈴木花道
長達近300公尺的黃花風鈴木花道

Whenever the flowering season of the yellow-flowered trumpet trees arrives, a flower-chasing craze emerges in various areas. The Xingquan Canal, located at the junction of Guangfu and Ruisui, is a popular spot for admiring these trees. The nearly 300-meter-long avenue lined with yellow-flowered trumpet trees blooms with golden flowers in March, beautifully contrasting with the distant green mountains. The shimmering reflections of the bright yellow flowers seen in the flowing water of the canal create a picturesque scene, resembling a painting, making it a new hotspot for Instagram and Facebook check-ins. The Xingquan Canal, originating from the Fuyuan Butterfly Valley, was constructed during the Guangxu era of the Qing Dynasty and boasts a long history of over a century. It was later taken over by Taiwan Sugar Corporation, which planted trumpet trees along both sides of the waterway. Every March, when the flowers bloom, this area transforms into a golden river pathway, with the yellow blossoms reflecting in the adjacent rice fields, attracting numerous visitors to enjoy the flowers and bask in the beautiful scenery. Important reminder: As this site is near a school, please do not park vehicles randomly or close to the school (such as Fuyuan Junior High School) and help maintain smooth traffic flow! Since the area around the canal is surrounded by farmland and forests, visitors should walk along the ridges of the fields while admiring the flowers, as it can be slippery; it is recommended to wear non-slip shoes or...

Address:Guangfu Township, Hualien County 976

Xingquan Aqueduct Wind Chimes Wood Introduction

Every time the flowering season of the Tabebuia aurea (yellow flower bell tree) arrives, there is a frenzy to appreciate the flowers across various locations. Located at the junction of Guangfu and Ruisi, Xingquan Canal is a popular spot to admire the Tabebuia aurea. The nearly 300-meter long flower path flourishes in March with golden blossoms, complemented by the distant green mountains. Looking at the shimmering golden reflections in the flowing water of the canal is like viewing a beautiful oil painting, making it a trending check-in spot on Instagram and Facebook. The Xingquan Canal, which originates from the Fuyuan Butterfly Valley, was constructed during the Guangxu era of the Qing Dynasty and boasts a long history of over a hundred years. Subsequently, it was taken over by Taiwan Sugar Corporation, which planted bell trees on both sides of the canal. Every March, during the blooming season, this area transforms into a long golden river, with the blooming yellow flowers reflecting in the adjacent rice paddies, attracting many visitors to enjoy the flowers and immerse themselves in this beautiful scenery. Important reminder: Since the site is close to schools, please do not park vehicles recklessly or near schools (such as Fuyuan Junior High School), and help maintain smooth traffic! As the surroundings of the canal are primarily farmland and greenery, visitors must walk on the ridges of the fields to admire the flowers. Care should be taken to avoid slipping, and it is recommended to wear non-slip shoes or waterproof shoes that are okay to get dirty, as they can be washed off afterward. In addition to being cautious not to fall into the canal, please ensure that no litter is left behind to maintain environmental cleanliness.

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