On Donggua Mountain are mostly fir plantations with straight and soaring trees that give a peaceful and calming feeling. At the end of the trail is a Taiwan Zelkova tree over one thousand years old. New leaves come out in spring and turn yellow and red in autumn. After the leaves have all fallen in winter, the tree looks like a huge broomstick, which has become a celebrated feature. The Hakka farming villages at the bottom of the mountain grow peaches and plums all over the place. In the blossoming season each year, the lush green Donggua Mountain is decorated by patches of red and while flowers and looks even more beautiful.
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Last Update Date:2026-03-12