Fun tips- August to September each year is the Long Yellow Daylily season.- There is a painting by the French artist, Julien Malland Seth, on the water tower.- Stargazing of the galaxy is possible on Liushidan Mountain at night.- The sunset and sunbeam (crepuscular ray) are the best-known scenery of Liushidan Mountain.- Try the long yellow daylily meal.- Wang You Ting (the worry-free pavilion) is the best spot for enjoying the beautiful scenery of Liushidan Mountain.Blooming season: August to SeptemberBest time for seeing sunbeam: 15:00-17:00Liushidan Mountain, Chike Mountain, and Taimali Mountain are the three main areas for growing long yellow daylily and therefore the best spots for seeing the flowers in August to September every year. Liushidan Mountain is a part of the coastal mountain range of an altitude of 800m in the east of Zhutian Village, Fuli Township. After going up the winding mountain roads, you will see endless fields, with some farm houses, and a pavilion sitting in the golden daylily fields, like a beautiful painting of the countryside.The origin of the name, Liushidan MountainWhy is it called the Liushidan Mountain? According to the locals, back in the Japanese colonial period, each “Jia” (a unit of measure for land, equivalent of 0.9699 hectare) of rice field had the typical yield of about 40-50 Dan (an ancient unit of measure; 1 Dan is approximately 31.5kg); while fields in this area had a yield of 60 Dan of grains, and therefore the name, Liushidan (Sixty Dan) Mountain. An alternative story is that during the Japanese colonial period, this area used to be a forest of camphor trees, which were all chopped down for producing camphor. Later, people found 60 large rocks lying on the hill, and therefore the name, Liushishi (Sixty-Stone) Mountain.The little girl that sleeps on her side in a sea of flowersEvery year in August to September when the long yellow daylilies bloom, the hills are...