Historic Residence in Taichung Blooms with Lotuses; Nearby Spring Offers Cool Family Fun
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Lotus flowers are blooming at the historic Zhao Family Residence in Qingshui District, Taichung City, creating a beautiful summer scene.
- Nearby, the Dingnan spring in Qingshui is a popular spot for families to cool off during the summer holidays.
- The area offers a rural experience with cycling routes, traditional architecture, and local food factories.
The historic Zhao Family Residence in Taichung City's Qingshui District is currently showcasing a vibrant display of blooming lotus flowers. The picturesque scene, with lotus leaves stretching across the pond against a backdrop of green hills and traditional architecture, makes it a well-known summer attraction for flower viewing in Taichung.
Beyond the floral beauty, the nearby Dingnan spring in Qingshui has become a cherished local secret for families seeking a refreshing escape. During the summer, children can be seen joyfully playing in the cool waters, offering a perfect complement to the lotus viewing experience and a way to beat the summer heat.
The Qingshui rural area, particularly the Xia Nan Li village, provides an immersive experience of local life. Visitors can explore the countryside by bicycle, passing through fields and observing the rhythms of rural living. The area also boasts attractions like a traditional sun-dried noodle factory and charming old houses converted into trendy cafes, perfect for photos.
For those exploring by bike, the route extends to Jianan, offering more rural scenery. A unique vantage point is the overpass at Taichung Port Railway Station, where one can enjoy the relaxing sight of trains entering the station. This blend of natural beauty, historical architecture, and local culture makes Qingshui a compelling destination.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.