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Meiling Hiking Trail, Tainan

Meiling Hiking Trail (Tainan, Taiwan)
Meiling Hiking Trail has 5 clearly marked hiking trails. They include the Ridge Trail, with its incredible views, and the Melong Trail, the southern end of which leads to 1,110m Mt. Zhuzijian triangulation point. Wulong Trail is also a relatively relaxed trail where tourists can enjoy the views of Tsengwen Reservoir and head to HsinHsing's popular scenic spot the One Line Sky Trail. Wulong trail is also a good place to see fireflies. During nighttime in April and May the sides of the path are filled with countless black-winged fireflies, flying among the plum and betel nut trees looking for mates. Meifeng Historical Trail used to be a major transport road leading from the Guanshan area to Nanxi Township. Locals used this ancient road to go up the mountain to pick rattan, medicinal herbs, and bamboo, so it was an important path for people's livelihood and the local economy. Near the old path, there still remains an early charcoal kiln. Part of the trail has been repaired with flowers lining the edges of the path, and a rich ecology. In May, you can also see a wide expanse of Formosa lilies. Near the ridge is an area dense with brush pot trees and fern growing all around; the mysterious atmosphere makes it feel like entering a Jurassic jungle, a forest landscape not to be missed.
Meiling Hiking Trail, Tainan
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