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>>Trails

There are five trails along the river: Primeval Forest Trail of the origins at Gui-Zhi Keng river, Biking Trail beside the estuary of the Plum Tree Creek, Plum Tree Trail, Shu-Mei Keng Trail and last but not least, Sakura Trail.

Plum Tree Trail

Plum Tree Trail starts from the midstream and ends at the downstream. Total length is about two kilometers. Promoting plum trees planting by chief of the village ten years ago. Now people can enjoy walking here with birds and butterflies

Renovation Cement Barrier of the Trail Abundant Ecology
Hundreds of Plum Tree Both sides have a lot of small farmland. Feeling great to walk along.

Shu-Mei Keng Trail

According to the residents, this trail has built for more than 200 years. Total length is about 2 kilometers. The Crawford temple beside the trail was built during Dao-Guang period to bless the passers. It was also the only way to reach Xiao Ping Ding and Wu’s house in the past. Followed the old stone stairs, you’ll find it’s a great place for observing birds and insects.

Stairs and Sakura 200-year-old Fu-de Temple Behind the temple
Old Stone Stairs With lots of butterflies. Feeling like walking in the original forest

Sakura Trail

Located at midstream of Plum Tree Creek. There are hundreds of Sakura Tree along the trail. When it comes to the season of cherry blossom, the residents enjoy walking around here. It’s definitely one of people’s favorite walking path.

Watching Sakura along the trail Walking and enjoy Sakura Sakura
Boys Girls Sakura