Spring Exclusive: Kapok Flower Sea Blooms in New Taipei - Full Bloom in Sanxia, Shenkeng, and Zhonghe
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As temperatures rise, kapok flowers are blooming across New Taipei City, including Sanxia, Shenkeng, and Zhonghe. The city government recommends late March to early April as the best viewing time, while advising caution regarding allergies and slippery fallen flowers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the characteristics of kapok trees when they are in bloom?
- A: Kapok trees bloom before their leaves grow, their trunks are straight with thorny protuberances, and their branches are covered with orange-red or orange-yellow flowers.
- Q: What is the typical flowering period and the best time for viewing kapok flowers?
- A: The kapok flowering period is roughly from February to April each year, with the best viewing time being from late March to early April.
- Q: What precautions should people with allergies take when visiting kapok trees?
- A: Since mature kapok fruits release cotton fluff that may trigger allergies or eye discomfort, people with allergies are advised to wear masks.
- Q: Why are drivers and pedestrians advised to slow down around fallen kapok flowers?
- A: Fallen kapok flowers can produce mucus when crushed, making the ground slippery, so both pedestrians and drivers should slow down.
- Q: Which locations in New Taipei City are popular for viewing the blooming kapok flowers?
- A: Popular viewing spots include the pedestrian walkway at Zhonghe Jinhe High School, paths around Zhufang Bridge in Shenkeng, and the Sanxia Interchange on National Highway 3.