[OFFICIAL] Taiwan Guide and Taiwan related matters - Part 8

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dede1217

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Depend lol, mostly yearly once, not like you go so often :s13:
March just went tw, it's only 4 mth leh.

not often ... my trips usually thu to sun or fri to sun ...
came back from taipei, going there soon in few wks time ...
 

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but you enjoy taking such short trips? never consider consolidating several short trips into one longer trip?
not often ... my trips usually thu to sun or fri to sun ...
came back from taipei, going there soon in few wks time ...
 

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The best time to see autumn leaves is Nov~Dec. You can see it at Chien-shan Garden near Zhongshan Building in Yang Ming Shan. You can either walk about 15 mins from Yang Ming Shan bus terminal to Zhong Shan Building OR board leisure bus 108 serving the inner areas of Yang Ming Shan and returning to the same bus station where it started its route. The bus passes Zhong Shan Building when returning to the same bus station.

Other places to see autumn colors include Dasyueshan, Wuling Farm in Taichung County, Aowanda 奧萬大and Sun Moon Lake in Nantou County.

From tripadvisor
 

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i also thought so but i read about certain species that becomes active during autumn


杉林溪.....fireflies & autumn leaves

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