Taiwan Cherry Blossom Guide 2026: Top 10 Spots, Forecast, & Hot Springs

With a new year comes another spring, and everything we love about it! The weather is just right, the days are longer, and nature is back in full bloom. You know what that means—cherry blossom season is back! 🌸

While Japan and South Korea are world-famous for their blooms, Taiwan is a top-tier destination for viewing cherry blossoms that shouldn't be overlooked. Thanks to its warmer climate, spring comes earlier here, with blossoms appearing as early as January and lasting until April. This gives you a much wider window to plan your dream trip and catch those pretty pink petals.

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Beyond the flowers, Taiwan is also a haven for relaxation with its world-class natural hot springs. There’s no better way to cap off a day of "Hanami" (flower viewing) than to sink into a natural hot bath and soak away the day’s hustle and bustle.

Taiwan Cherry Blossom Forecast 2026

Taiwan's cherry blossom season spans from late January to mid-April, with peak viewing usually falling in February and March.

  • Lower altitudes (Taipei/New Taipei): Blooms start as early as mid-January.

  • Mountain regions (Alishan/Wuling): Peak blooms usually occur in late March to early April.

Here are the 10 best cherry blossom spots in Taiwan that should be on your 2026 bucket list

Northern Taiwan Viewing Spots

1. Wuji Tianyuan Temple (New Taipei City)

This is arguably the most iconic spot in Taiwan. Imagine a 200-meter-tall, five-story pagoda framed by delicate shades of pink and white blossoms. When in full bloom, they look almost cloud-like!

  • Best Time: Late February to April.

  • How to get there: Take the MRT to Tamsui Station, then hop on a local bus or take a 40-minute drive from Taipei.

2. Wulai District (New Taipei City)

Wulai is a hidden gem known for its hot springs, turquoise rivers, and towering waterfalls. The cherry blossoms here are a vibrant crimson. For the best experience, take the Wulai Scenic Train to the waterfall and end your day soaking in a riverside hot spring.

  • Best Time: February to March.

  • How to get there: Take the MRT to Xindian Station, then transfer to a local bus heading for Wulai.

3. LOHAS Park (Taipei City)

You don't even have to leave the city! Located in the Neihu district, this park offers a stunning riverside walk lined with cherry trees. At night, the blossoms are illuminated, creating a romantic atmosphere straight out of a movie.

  • Best Time: February.

  • How to get there: Take the MRT to Donghu Station; the park is just a 10-minute walk away.

4. Yangmingshan National Park (Taipei City)

A must-visit for any season, but especially spring. Head to the Flower Clock area or the area near the Chiang Kai-shek statue for the densest clusters of blossoms.

  • Best Time: Mid-February to early March.

  • How to get there: Take Royal Bus 1717 from Taipei Main Station or book a private day tour.

5. Magao Ecological Park (Yilan)

Inside the Cilan Forest area, this is the place to truly immerse yourself in nature. The gentle hiking trails lead you through serene lakes and gardens overlooking the mountains.

  • Best Time: Mid-January to March.

  • How to get there: Direct trains run from Taipei to Yilan/Luodong, where you can transfer to a Kuo-Kuang Bus.

Central Taiwan Viewing Spots

6. Wuling Farm (Taichung)

This is the "Holy Grail" of cherry blossoms in Taiwan. With over 20,000 trees of different varieties, the mountainous landscape feels like a pink dream when in full bloom.

  • Best Time: February.

  • How to get there: It's a long drive, so booking a dedicated day tour from Taipei or Taichung is the most hassle-free option.

7. Aowanda National Forest (Nantou)

Aowanda is famous for its maple leaves in autumn, but its cherry blossoms in spring are equally breathtaking. Don't miss the Aowanda Suspension Bridge for an exhilarating view of the forest and rushing water below.

  • Best Time: Early February to March.

Southern Taiwan Viewing Spots

8. Alishan National Forest (Chiayi)

Home to over 19,000 cherry trees, Alishan is a legendary spot. Catch the vintage forest train as it chugs through a tunnel of pink blossoms—it’s a bucket-list experience!

  • Best Time: Mid-March to mid-April.

  • How to get there: Take the Taiwan Tourist Shuttle bus from Chiayi Station.

9. Hanshini Forest Recreational Area (Chiayi)

A hidden photo spot featuring a Tai Chi pavilion and a footbridge surrounded by rare white cherry blossoms. The mountain views here are spectacular and much quieter than Alishan.

  • Best Time: Mid-March to mid-April.

  • How to get there: The easiest way to reach this spot is by renting a car from Chiayi or Alishan.

Eastern Taiwan Viewing Spots

10. Chingshan Farm (Taitung)

While most people visit for the golden daylilies, the spring cherry blossoms along the farm's walkways offer a peaceful, rustic escape away from the city crowds.

  • Best Time: February.

  • How to get there: Due to its remote mountainous location, the best way to get here is by renting a private car.

Also read: 13 Best Places to See Cherry Blossoms During Spring Break in Taiwan

As it turns out, Japan isn't the only place where you can witness the magic of cherry blossoms. Taiwan offers an incredible variety of stunning spots to visit this coming spring, often with earlier dates and unique cultural experiences like mountain hot springs.

Ready to see the pink petals for yourself? Start planning your Taiwan spring itinerary today!


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