Hello @kayiyeh
Cherry blossoms in Taiwan are also large scale:cherry_blossom:.
It is a bit far from Taichung station when I see the map, is the traffic convenient? Are there many people going by motorcycle?
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It depends how do you define “convenient.” Although the farm locates in Taichung City, it actually takes at least three hours of mountain road traffic from the downtown Taichung City. The road pavement is good but meander, you can’t expect go through it with high speed.
Most importantly, there is special traffic control applied to the Cherry Blossom season. Please refer to http://www2.wuling-farm.com.tw/sakura/ for detail. Unfortunately, I can’t find English version of the announcement. For short, you must have permit or take bus to enter the Farm during 2/7~2/27.
I think if you have a motorcycle with 250cc or larger engine, that should be OK to ride it to Wuling Farm, because I have seen many cyclist go there. However, if your motorcycle is the lightweight type, please think again because there are many steep slopes.
B/R
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謝謝你的資訊,咱們用繁體中文吧。
kayiyeh
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Thank you for sharing these amazing photos! I love looking at sakuras, they are so beautiful and make me feel refreshed. I can share with you some of my photos of sakuras. They are taken in my university campus in Shanghai two years ago.
Looks beautiful, thank you for sharing with us @kayiyeh
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