County Road 139 Scenic Route Introduction
County Route 139 Scenic Road starts from the Bagua Mountain Archway in the north and extends south to Songbailin and Mingjian Township. It is the most important transportation backbone of Bagua Mountain, connecting many attractions within the scenic area. The charming green tunnel and the ever-changing seasonal scenery attract many people to cycle here and enjoy the thrill of riding in the breeze. Walking along County Route 139 Scenic Road not only allows you to enjoy a relaxing atmosphere surrounded by trees and greenery, but also offers a variety of seasonal beauties depending on the time of your visit. In spring and autumn, the Formosan gum trees lining the road bloom with flowers that change color—from yellow to red, then reddish-brown, and finally brown before falling off. With each color change, every visit brings a new experience. From March to May each year, you can also admire the beautiful tung flowers along County Route 139, creating a white carpet covering the road that feels like a fairyland. Following this, late spring and early summer witness the blooming of the yellow vein poinciana with its vibrant red flowers and distinctive yellow veins, creating a unique charm only seen in this season. Connecting popular attractions such as the Bagua Mountain Buddha, the Monkey Spring Sky Bridge, and the Songbailin Scenic Area, the County Route 139 Scenic Road is a must-visit spot for anyone traveling to Bagua Mountain!