奔 ~ Stream vally in a mysterious forest with sunlight shining through the lavish greenery @ A-Yu Rivulet , Wulai 烏來,阿玉溪 ~

昨夜夢裡飛落的花瓣,隨著流水漂流在甦醒的彼端~

 

偶也好想有個文青魂,但只是個話不出虎的類犬..............(泣)

 

無病呻吟一下,還是祝大家新的一週順心!

 

 

@新北市 ,烏來,阿玉溪~

@A-Yu Rivulet , Wulai , New Taipei City~

 

Taiwan’s geological location as an island situated right on two major tectonic plates has given it many beautiful mountain ranges and volcanoes, resulting in literally hundreds of natural hot springs scattered across different areas of the island.

 

During fall and winter, hot spring destinations across the nation are quite often jammed with locals and visitors looking to experience the instant feeling of warmth and coziness brought on by bathing in heated groundwater.

 

For those who favor hot springs that are odorless and clear, however, there is only one clear option: Wulai, a rural aboriginal township in northern Taiwan that is famous for its odorless bicarbonate hot springs.

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