I especially love how they plant trees to divide the street, bike line, and wide sidewalk in this part of Taipei.
Birds are singing and flowers blooming.
Besides, spring is a great time to enjoy varieties of fruits in Taiwan. Farmers know how use traditional cultivation methods and modern agricultural techniques to produce these fruits, and it’s a continuous effort for improvement. Also, they harvest when fruits are almost fully ripe.
We buy various fruits in the different local markets almost everyday. They are juicy, sweet (but not too sweet), and flavoring. I took lots of pictures of these colorful fruits since I can’t bring them back home.
The mural below was displayed at one of the MRT stations. It made me smile. 🙂
“Flowers are the music of the ground from earth’s lips spoken without sounds.”
This is wonderful! Thank you for sharing a slice of beautiful Taiwan! I’m thinking about everyone affected by the earthquake. Sending you all my best! 💕
Lush beauties and wonderful. The mural resonates the way we should all feel when in the presence of flowers.
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Thank you, Donna! Lush beauties, indeed. The mural is a happy one. 😊
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This is wonderful! Thank you for sharing a slice of beautiful Taiwan! I’m thinking about everyone affected by the earthquake. Sending you all my best! 💕
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Thank you, Nora! East part of Taiwan had some major damages, heartbreaking… Appreciate your comment.
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Now that really looks like spring!
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Love the bluebonnets photos you captured!
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It does look beautiful, and the fruits look amazing!
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Thank you, Sarah! Those fruits have wonderful taste and texture. 🙂
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It looks as if you had a splendit week Amy! Great photos!
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Thank you, Aletta! Glad I had a chance to share with you. 😊
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I am glad you did.😊
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I love the second photo of the tree branch with the sky background. And what a great idea to separate sections of the road with trees
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Thank you, Nora! I,too, love the idea of separate the road with beautiful trees.
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Nice pictures Masha Allah
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Good fun week Amy, gotta love a ducks bum and a confused looking Egret 😁
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Thank you, Brian! There were quite a few egrets there. 😊
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What an appetising and lively post.
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Thank you, Margaret! I’m encouraged by your comment. 😊
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What a beautiful place, Amy. Spring there looks fabulous 🤗🩷
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It really is, and we love to travel in spring when it’s not too hot. 🙂
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Great post Amy! I loved the trees and mural.
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I’m glad you enjoyed these, Anne. Glad I have a chance to share with you. 🙂
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Lovely colorful photos!
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Thank you! 🙂
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I remember the rambutan from Bali. They even grow them here in Mexico now. You make me want to go back to Taiwan..
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We have had a great time traveling Taiwan and have visited many beautiful places outside of Taipei. So glad you enjoyed this series. 🙂
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Nice gallery.
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Glad you like it, Egidio.
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