Sun Moon Lake Firefly Season Kicks Off; Fireflies Shine in 8 Major Areas
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The Sun Moon Lake National Scenic Area Administration has launched the 'Sun Moon Lake Starlight Firefly Season,' linking 8 major areas to promote firefly viewing and low-carbon tourism, while urging adherence to eco-friendly principles.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What firefly species can be found in the Sun Moon Lake area?
- A: Visitors can find Yellow-fringed Butterflies, Black-winged Fireflies, Solder's Glow-worms, and Large End Black Beetles.
- Q: When is the Sun Moon Lake Starlight Firefly Season hosted?
- A: The Sun Moon Lake Starlight Firefly Season is hosted during April and May.
- Q: What are the eight major areas included on the firefly viewing map?
- A: The zones are Taomi, Dongguang, Shuishe, Touzhe, Tan Nan, Dan Da, Da Lin, and Lian Hua Pond.
- Q: What rules should visitors follow when viewing the fireflies?
- A: Visitors must observe non-interference, no capture, no harm, turn off flash photography, and cover flashlights with red cellophane.
- Q: What low-carbon transportation options are recommended for visitors?
- A: The Administration recommends increased use of the 'Taiwan Tour Bus' routes for Sun Moon Lake and Checheng.