If you’re anything like me, seeing cherry blossoms in full bloom feels like stepping into a dream. Those soft pink petals floating in the breeze? Pure magic. While Japan and Korea usually steal the sakura spotlight, Taiwan has its own stunning cherry blossom season—minus the crazy crowds!
The best part? Taiwan’s cherry blossoms start blooming as early as January and last until April, depending on where you go. Whether you’re into mountain landscapes, charming city parks, or temples surrounded by pink blooms, here are some of the best places to experience cherry blossoms in Taiwan.
1. Yangmingshan National Park (陽明山國家公園) – Taipei
If you’re in Taipei and want a quick cherry blossom fix, Yangmingshan National Park is the perfect spot. Every spring, the park transforms into a pink paradise with different types of cherry trees, including the famous Yoshino cherry blossoms. The best time to visit is between February and March. Bonus: you can also check out the park’s hot springs and colorful flower fields while you’re there!
📍 Best time to visit: Mid-February to March
🎟 Entrance fee: Free
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2. Wuling Farm (武陵農場) – Taichung

Wuling Farm is a cherry blossom wonderland nestled in the mountains of Taichung. Thousands of Sakura trees bloom here, creating a breathtaking sea of pink. Because of its high altitude, Wuling Farm’s cherry blossoms pop earlier than most places—usually from late January to early February. If you love peaceful nature spots, this one’s a must-visit.
📍 Best time to visit: Late January to early February
🎟 Entrance fee: Around NT$160 ($5 USD)
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3. Alishan (阿里山國家風景區) – Chiayi
Alishan is already famous for its stunning sunrises and misty mountain views, but in spring, it turns into a cherry blossom wonderland! The Alishan Forest Recreation Area is home to both Taiwan cherry trees and Japanese Yoshino cherry trees, making the whole place look like something out of a fairytale. One of the best experiences? Riding the iconic Alishan Forest Railway while being surrounded by pink blossoms—trust me, it’s unforgettable.
📍 Best time to visit: March to April
🎟 Entrance fee: NT$300 ($10 USD)
4. Tianyuan Temple (天元宮) – New Taipei City
If you love a mix of culture and nature, Tianyuan Temple in Tamsui is a must-visit. This gorgeous Taoist temple becomes even more magical in spring when cherry blossoms frame its five-story pagoda. It’s a fantastic photo spot and a peaceful place to soak in the beauty of Sakura season.
📍 Best time to visit: Late February to early March
🎟 Entrance fee: Free
5. Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village (九族文化村) – Nantou
Located near Sun Moon Lake, this cultural theme park is home to one of Taiwan’s most famous cherry blossom festivals. Every year, over 5,000 cherry blossom trees burst into bloom, and you can even take a cable car ride for a bird’s-eye view of the pink wonderland. If you’re a sakura fan, this place should definitely be on your list!
📍 Best time to visit: February to March
🎟 Entrance fee: NT$850 ($27 USD) for adults
Tips for the Best Cherry Blossom Experience
Plan ahead – Some spots, like Wuling Farm and Alishan, require pre-booking.
Check the bloom forecast – Sakura season depends on the weather, so check before you go.
Visit on weekdays – Avoid the weekend crowds for a more peaceful experience.
Dress warmly – Mountain areas like Wuling Farm and Alishan can get chilly.
Taiwan’s cherry blossom season is seriously magical, and if you love nature, photography, or just beautiful scenery, you’ll love these Sakura spots. So, grab your camera, pack your bags, and get ready to be surrounded by pink petals!
Have you seen cherry blossoms in Taiwan? Drop a comment and share your favorite spot!
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