The tin-leaf vines in Shuangxiu Garden in Yujing District are blooming one after another, presenting a romantic purple.

(Photo by reporter Wu Junfeng)

[Reporter Wu Junfeng/Tainan Report] Spring brings warmth. The old vines in Shuangxiu Garden, Yujing District, Tainan are blooming one after another. The current blooming rate has exceeded 40%. The industry estimates that there will be a chance to debut next week.

Shuangxiu Garden, located in Sha Tin Lane, is well-known for its limited "purple flower sea" in spring, especially the tin-leaf vines that have been planted in front of the store for 26 years.

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Shuangxiu Garden's dreamy tin-leaf vines in full bloom are fascinating. It can be called Yujing's secret sightseeing spot, and it is also a popular spot for online beauty check-ins.

Shuangxiu Garden is close to Taiwan Highway 3. The beautiful scenery of the signboard at the entrance of the store belongs to the small flower tin-leaf vine variety. When it bursts, it looks like a large purple parasol, which is quite eye-catching. Tourists flock here, bringing lively tourist crowds to the local area.

The trader mentioned that there is less rain this year, and the maintenance of tinleaf vines must rely on artificial irrigation to avoid drought affecting normal growth. If the weather is stable, it is expected to bloom in the second half of this month. Tourists who want to enjoy the flowers should not miss it.

The industry pointed out that after the tin leaf vines in front of the store are in full bloom, they usually last until after the Ching Ming Festival. If the temperature does not rise sharply, the blooming time can exceed 4 weeks. This is a reference for the public to arrange flower viewing itineraries.

The tin-leaf vines in Shuangxiu Garden in Yujing District are blooming one after another, presenting a romantic purple.

(Photo by reporter Wu Junfeng)