Baolai Flower Viewing Park Introduction
Baolai Flower Viewing Park is located behind Baolai Junior High School. After passing the welcoming imagery, visitors need to climb a flight of stairs to reach the park. The Baolai area is famous for its hot springs in southern Taiwan. The park covers an area of approximately 5.4 hectares and is home to 1,370 flowering trees, including the Chinese tulip tree, Kawazu cherry blossom, Jacaranda, and the beauty tree, which create a vibrant sea of flowers all year round. Visitors can enjoy the delightful experience of hand and foot baths surrounded by blooming flowers. In addition to soaking in the springs, the park offers luxury camping experiences, allowing guests to enjoy the beautiful views of mountains and flowers. At night, the park's lights create a unique atmosphere. An entrance fee is required to enter the park; for ticket prices, please inquire at Baolai Flower Viewing Park. A stay of about 2 hours is recommended, where visitors can go to the hot spring area to enjoy the bathing experience or choose to stay overnight to experience the tranquility of nature.