Connect with us

Entertainment

Alishan Tour Train Tickets Launch for December Maple Viewing

Editorial

Published

on

Tickets for the popular maple viewing tours on the Alishan Forest Railway will go on sale on **November 18**. The Alishan Forest Railway and Cultural Heritage Office announced that these special tours will take place in **December**, offering passengers a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of the Alishan National Forest Recreation Area in Chiayi County.

The themed steam train tours, titled “Dancing Maples,” will navigate through picturesque landscapes, stopping at key stations and exclusive maple-viewing spots. Notably, performances will be held at **Jhushan Station**, the highest train station in Taiwan, and at **Dueigaoyue Station**. Tourists will also have the chance to witness the renowned “sea of clouds” at Erwanping.

Tour Details and Pricing

Five tours are scheduled for **December 2, 9, 16, 23,** and **30**, with a limit of **100 passengers** per tour. Reservations will cost **NT$3,100** (approximately **US$101**), which includes train tickets, a meal, and souvenirs. The tours will utilize **Steam Locomotive No. 31**, a Shay locomotive previously employed in the logging industry, with carriages crafted entirely from Taiwanese cypress.

Renowned ecological photographer **Huang Yuan-ming**, celebrated for his captivating images of the Alishan sea of clouds, will lead the tours. Passengers can look forward to a seasonal lunchbox during the return journey, featuring delicacies from the region, including handmade bread from the **Tsou** indigenous community, locally grown pumpkin, and wild onion leaves.

Booking Information

Tickets can be reserved online through the official website or Facebook page of the Alishan Forest Railway and Cultural Heritage Office. Reservations will open at **10:00 AM**, **15 days** before each departure date. For additional inquiries, bookings can also be made by calling **(05) 277-9843 ext. 359**.

This initiative to highlight the stunning natural scenery of Alishan reflects the region’s commitment to promoting eco-tourism while offering visitors a memorable experience immersed in Taiwan’s rich culture and breathtaking landscapes.

Our Editorial team doesn’t just report the news—we live it. Backed by years of frontline experience, we hunt down the facts, verify them to the letter, and deliver the stories that shape our world. Fueled by integrity and a keen eye for nuance, we tackle politics, culture, and technology with incisive analysis. When the headlines change by the minute, you can count on us to cut through the noise and serve you clarity on a silver platter.

Continue Reading

Trending

Copyright © All rights reserved. This website offers general news and educational content for informational purposes only. While we strive for accuracy, we do not guarantee the completeness or reliability of the information provided. The content should not be considered professional advice of any kind. Readers are encouraged to verify facts and consult relevant experts when necessary. We are not responsible for any loss or inconvenience resulting from the use of the information on this site.