Step into the window of prehistoric civilization in southern Taiwan #Fengbitou Archaeological Education Museum-Linyuan District, Kaohsiung City
by 祥.要去旅行
Sep 24, 2025
#AugustDestinations2025
In Kaohsiung's Linyuan District, there stands a unique green landmark known as the "Southern Boundary Tree." This tree isn't a specific species, but rather refers to an old hibiscus tree that stands at the border of Kaohsiung's Linyuan District and Xinyuan Township in Pingtung County. Because of its location at the southernmost tip of Kaohsiung City, it was given this poetic name, symbolizing the city's southern boundary. The "Southern Boundary Tree" is unique in that it's more than just a tree; it bears witness to the historical transformations of Linyuan and embodies the local residents' affection for this land. The hibiscus tree is salt- and wind-resistant, and its common growth in coastal areas symbolizes the resilience and adaptability of the Linyuan people. The best way to experience the "Southern Boundary Tree" is by bicycle or leisurely stroll. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city, feel the gentle sea breeze, and enjoy the expansive coastal views. Although "Trees in the South of the City" is not a large tourist area, it shows the charm of the forest garden in the simplest way, reminding us that the most beautiful scenery is often found in the simplest things.
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