The "King of Wushe Cherry Blossoms" in front of Guanwu Villa in Guanwu National Forest Recreation Area is known as the largest Wushe cherry tree in Beitai. It is expected to bloom in mid-March this year, but the blooming has attracted a large number of tourists to travel thousands of miles up the mountain to see it. The snow-white fog society cherry blossom style.

(Photo by reporter Liao Xueru)

[Reporter Liao Xueru/Hsinchu Report] The "King of Wushe Cherry Blossoms" in front of Guanwu Villa in Guanwu National Forest Recreation Area is known as the largest Wushe cherry blossom in Beitai. It is expected to bloom in mid-March this year, but the flowering has attracted a large number of tourists Travel thousands of miles up the mountain to see the cherry blossoms in the snow-white mist society; the passenger transport operator of the Taiwan Haoxing Mist Line said that during the flower season, there will be two additional buses a day from March 13 to March 26, but the reservations are almost full.

The Hsinchu Forest District Management Office of the Forestry Bureau stated that the Wushe cherry tree is a unique species in Taiwan. It was first discovered in Wushe, so it was named "Wushe". The petals are as white as snow, which is different from the common mountain cherry blossoms with crimson petals. , and even occasionally be mistaken for plum blossoms.

The Wushe cherry tree in front of Guanwu Villa has a breast diameter of more than 80 cm and a height of about 14 meters. It is estimated that the tree is at least 80 years old. It is rare to see, so it is called the "Wushe Sakura King". When the petals fall, it is like fine snow. The snow in March adds a dreamlike atmosphere to spring.

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Xia Rongsheng, director of the Hsinchu Forest Management Office, said that when you come to the Guanwu National Forest Recreation Area in spring, you can not only enjoy the Wushe cherry blossoms, but also challenge the trails in the park with different degrees of difficulty, enjoy forest bathing and immerse yourself in the surrounding clouds and mists. The unique beauty of the fog is recommended for tourists to choose a two-day and one-night itinerary, and stay overnight at Guanwu Villa to enjoy the starry sky.

The Hsinchu County Government launched the Taiwan Haoxing Guanwu Line at the end of August last year. It runs directly from the HSR Hsinchu Station to Guanwu. A medium-sized sightseeing bus with 20 seats is planned for a total of 4 round trips per day. The one-way journey time is about 180 minutes and the one-way fare is 300 yuan, so that tourists can easily visit Xueba, enjoy the beautiful scenery, and avoid the fatigue of long-distance driving; in response to the cherry blossom season in Wushe, the Hsinchu Forest Management Office also specially commissioned passenger transport operators to provide additional shuttle buses, which are environmentally friendly, low-carbon and convenient.

However, the passenger transport industry said today that during the cherry blossom season, the Guanwu Line will open two additional buses a day from March 13th to March 26th, but these two days are full of passenger reservations. As of now, there are only zero seats left, and almost all reservations have been made. Full.

The "King of Wushe Cherry Blossoms" in front of Guanwu Villa in Guanwu National Forest Recreation Area is known as the largest Wushe cherry tree in Beitai. It is expected to bloom in mid-March this year, but the blooming has attracted a large number of tourists to travel thousands of miles up the mountain to see it. The snow-white fog society cherry blossom style.

(Photo by reporter Liao Xueru)

The "King of Wushe Cherry Blossoms" in front of Guanwu Villa in Guanwu National Forest Recreation Area is known as the largest Wushe cherry tree in Beitai. It is expected to bloom in mid-March this year, but the blooming has attracted a large number of tourists to travel thousands of miles up the mountain to see it. The snow-white fog society cherry blossom style.

(Photo by reporter Liao Xueru)

The Hsinchu County Government launched the Taiwan Haoxing Guanwu Line at the end of August last year. It goes directly from the HSR Hsinchu Station to Guanwu, making it easy for passengers to visit Xueba. The shuttle bus is almost fully booked.

(Photo by reporter Liao Xueru)