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Published: 04/01/11
Hakka Tung Blossom FestivalThe Hakka Tung Blossom Festival is one of Taiwan's most renowned floral festivals, famous for its picturesque sceneries of Tung flower blossoms and romance. Tung trees are deciduous trees growing to a height of up to 20 meters with white flowers ...
Published: 04/01/11
Changhua![]() Changhua County is in the mid-western part of Taiwan with Bagua Mountains that forms the border between Changhua and Nantou Counties. Beautiful sceneries of hills, water and plains can be seen throughout the county. Bagua Mountain with the Great Buddha is the attraction not to be missed ...
Published: 12/01/10
Changhua![]() Changhua County is in the mid-western part of Taiwan with Bagua Mountains that forms the border between Changhua and Nantou Counties. Beautiful sceneries of hills, water and plains can be seen throughout the county. Bagua Mountain with the Great Buddha is the attraction not to be missed ...
Published: 12/01/10
Changhua![]() Changhua County is in the mid-western part of Taiwan with Bagua Mountains that forms the border between Changhua and Nantou Counties. Beautiful sceneries of hills, water and plains can be seen throughout the county. Bagua Mountain with the Great Buddha is the attraction not to be missed ...
Published: 09/01/10
2010 Changhua Music Festival![]()
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Published: 05/01/10
2010 Hakka Tung Blossom Festival![]() From April 10 - May 2, Changhua County will celebrate the Hakka Tung Blossom Festival at Bagua Mountain. The Changhua County Cultural Affairs Bureau is holding a photo competition under the theme: Tung Blossom and Smile. For further information, please contact the Bureau : 04-7250057 ext. 386 ...
Published: 03/01/10
2010 Hawk-Watching Events![]() Taiwan lies on a major migration route for the gray-faced buzzard hawks, also known as gray-faced vulture or south-flying eagles. With an average of 20,000 gray-faced buzzard hawks expected to transit through Taiwan each year ...
Published: 02/01/10
Changhua![]() Changhua County is in the mid-western part of Taiwan with Bagua Mountains that forms the border between Changhua and Nantou Counties. Beautiful sceneries of hills, water and plains can be seen throughout the county. Bagua Mountain with the Great Buddha is the attraction not to be missed. Bird lovers will come in March each year to see tens of thousands of grey-faced buzzards fly across. The rich wildlife within the county is a real treasure to Taiwan ...
Published: 08/01/09
Chang Hua's Aboriginal Heart![]() The Chang Hua plain is home to large groups of aborigines from 14 different communities - the most prominent are the Amis, Paiwan and Bunun - 4,700 of whom live in Chang Hua City. Although these aborigines no longer live in the high mountains, they still preserve their dancing, music, cultural and language traditions. Every year, a cultural festival unites the various communities in celebrating their heritage ... |