Visitors to Taiwan can hop on this steam train to see cherry blossoms


By AGENCY
Another train passing by cherry blossom trees at Alishan National Scenic Area in Chiayi, Taiwan.

Nearly a hundred passengers hopped aboard an old steam train in Taiwan last week, as the annual cherry blossom season entered full swing in the island’s scenic mountains.

The special blossom-themed train chugged up Alishan, in the southern part of Taiwan, for a scenic six-hour journey on a heritage line that dates from Japanese colonial times. It was also originally a logging railway.

“It’s quite novel and the cherry blossoms are really beautiful,” said train passenger Chang Ya-Jou.

“When the steam train turns, the view out there is magnificent, especially when it passes by the snow-capped Yushan. It’s truly beautiful,” Ya-Jou said, referring to Taiwan’s highest peak which is nearby.

The narrow gauge railway is one of Taiwan’s most popular tourist attractions, and only fully re-opened last year following damage from typhoons and earthquakes.

This is the eighth time the special train has been organised. – Reuters

Another train passing by cherry blossom trees at Alishan National Scenic Area in Chiayi, Taiwan.
Another train passing by cherry blossom trees at Alishan National Scenic Area in Chiayi, Taiwan.

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