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Fengshukeng (Maple Tree Village)

Phone:886-3-3322101 Address:333 Intersection of Zhongkeng St. and Fengwei St., Fengshu Vil., Guishan Dist., Taoyuan City Taiwán, R.O.C
How about visiting Taoyuan to find another Mr. Brown Avenue, which is composed of farms, old trees and country roads? Besides Daxi, this can be your another choice to stroll among a sea of beautiful flowers! Fengshukeng (also known as Maple Tree Village) consists of three valleys and the place got its name because it was densely populated with maple trees in the early days. There are no maple forests nowadays but the scenery of Fengshukeng varies with the four seasons: the green field with rice stalks swaying in the wind, the silvergrass flowers in full bloom in autumn, the flying tung blossoms in May and the bright yellow sunflowers in summertime. Fengshukeng is a perfect location for a leisurely bike ride or stroll.After taking a left turn at Ln. 290, Guangming St., walk 160m till you meet the intersection of Zhongkeng Route and Fengweikeng Route. Zhongkeng Route that extends to the Earth God Temple before Zhongkeng Bridge No. 5 is a 4km long flower viewing route and its slope is a little higher than Fengshukeng Route. Along the route, except some small-scale factories, all you can see is the farmland divided into sections. Fengshukeng has a low population density and therefore creates a carefree atmosphere. The breeze is whispering to the yet fully mature crops while the aroma of dragon fruit fills the air. White egrets fly leisurely across the rice field and insects and birds are composing their country melodies. After the harvest by the end of October or November, farmers spread the seeds of cosmos flowers, sunflowers and zinnia flowers in the field, transforming the field into a beautiful flower farm that you would stop and appreciate it.Along the 5km long Fengweikeng Route, you will meet a 200-year-old fragrant maple tree, which is the most popular landmark in Fengshukeng and attracts tourists from far and near to visit this "Mr. Brown Avenue in northern Taiwan." You can either have a break in the sh...
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