Sitting in the path of warm ocean currents off the east
coast of continental Asia, Taiwan proper is uniquely
blessed with a wide range of climatic zones from
tropical to temperate. This, in combination with fertile
soil and abundant rainfall, makes it an agricultural
paradise where virtually any kind of fruit or vegetable
can be cultivated. It also makes the island a recreational wonderland. In the winter, one can watch the snow
fall on the slopes of Hehuan Mountain in Nantou
County and then travel a mere 200 kilometers to balmy
Pingtung County to enjoy skin diving at coral reefs along
the island’s southern tip.
A Mikado pheasant forages in the undergrowth at
Alishan National Scenic Area in southern Taiwan’s
Chiayi County. (Lin Min-hsuan)
The smaller islands, meanwhile, have their own unique
natural features, such as the columnar basalt on the
Penghu Islands and the marine hot springs along the
shores of Green Island and Guishan Island.