The cold snap in mid-December last year brought low temperature and moisture, which made the cypress pines in the Aowanda Forest Recreation Area popular.

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[Reporter Tong Zhenguo/Report from Nantou] Aowanda is super beautiful now!

Last year's winter was hot and rainy, and the maple leaves in Aowanda Forest Recreation Area, Ren'ai Township, Nantou County, were not red. Fortunately, the cold snap 2 weeks ago finally brought low temperature and moisture. The color-changing plants such as maple, maple, and sweetgum have exploded. Red, yellow, and green colors make the park colorful and bright. It is estimated that the best viewing period is still one week away. Visitors should seize the time, otherwise they will have to wait until next year.

Aowanda Forest Recreation Area is a well-known scenic spot for maple viewing in the country, but tourists still have to rely on the face of God to appreciate maple red. The high temperature and lack of rain in the early winter of last year made the color change of the green maple and sweetgum in the park unsatisfactory, or the leaves It fell quickly, but fortunately, there was a cold snap in mid-December to the rescue.

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The Aowanda Forest Recreation Area stated that due to the low temperature and moisture brought by the cold current, the color-changing plants in the park, including bald cypress, green maple, and sweetgum, after two weeks of brewing and catalysis, finally broke out during the New Year's Day, making visitors to the park call "too beautiful." I’ve earned it! I’ve earned it!” As for tourists who don’t come here on New Year’s Day, don’t be disappointed. It’s estimated that there is still a week before the beautiful scenery of the park’s color-changing plants. By then, the orange-red leaves of the bald cypress that have completely changed color will gradually fall, and the green maple, Liquidambar will also be closed, and tourists who want to enjoy the beauty of maple red must seize the last chance.

The bald pine and green maple in the Aowanda Forest Recreation Area change color under the low temperature and water vapor, and the beautiful scenery is eye-catching.

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The maple red beauty of the Aowanda Forest Recreation Area.

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It is estimated that there is still about one week left for the beauty of the color-changing plants in the Aowanda Forest Recreation Area. Tourists who appreciate the beauty should seize the opportunity.

(Provided by Aowanda Forest Recreation Area)