Taiwan Cherry Blossom 2024 Forecast: Best Places & Times to See Sakura
Experience Taiwan painted in pretty hues of pink!
Spring is tiptoeing into Taiwan (and other parts of the world) in 2024, and with it comes the magic of cherry blossoms. South Korea and Japan may command the spotlight when it comes to sakura spots in Asia, but Taiwan is definitely an enchanting alternative. From the iconic Wuji Tianyuan Temple to the misty mountains of Alishan, you’ll never run out of magical cherry blossoms here.
If you’re dreaming of strolling beneath a canopy of delicate pink and white blooms, then read on. We’ve rounded up the best spots to experience the cherry blossom season in Taiwan in 2024 — plus, the estimated flowering dates so you get the best chances of seeing them blossom.
Note: Keep in mind that blooming dates could change due to fluctuating weather conditions. Unfortunately, research has shown that human-induced climate change also affects flowering dates in the past. Don’t worry; the TripZilla team will be updating this article once the official forecast is released. We’re definitely looking forward to Taipei and cherry blossom season in 2024, too!
Taiwan cherry blossom 2024: Best places to spot sakura
1. Taipei

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Where to see cherry blossom in Taipei, Taiwan: Yangmingshan, Pingjing Street Lane 42, Dongfang Temple, Neihu LOHAS Park, Xiangshan Park, Sun-yat Sen Memorial Hall, Neihu Creek Trail, Chiang-kai Shek Memorial Hall, Taipei 101
When to see cherry blossom: Late January–early March
Also read: 12 Free Things to Do in Taipei for Budget Travellers
2. New Taipei City

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Where to see cherry blossom in New Taipei, Taiwan: Tianyuan Temple, Wulai District, Sanxia Big Bear Cherry Blossom Forest, National Taipei University Sanxia, Royal Dragon Sakura Forest, Yinghua Park
When to see cherry blossom: Late January–mid-February
3. Taichung

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Where to see cherry blossom in Taichung, Taiwan: Wuling Farm, Dongshi Forest Park, Wele Cherry Blossom Park, Tai’an Police Station
When to see cherry blossom: Late February–mid-March
Also read: 14 Best Things to Do in Taichung for Every Traveller
4. Taoyuan

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Where to see cherry blossom in Hsinchu, Taiwan: Lalashan (Lala Mountain), Shangbaling Area, En Ai Farm, Zhongbaling Cherry Blossom Trail
When to see cherry blossom: Late February–March
5. Hsinchu

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Where to see cherry blossom in Hsinchu, Taiwan: Hsinchu Park, Hsinchu Zoo, Wufeng Township, Hsinchu Forest Hill Farm
When to see cherry blossom: Early February–early March
6. Nantou County

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Where to see cherry blossom in Nantou, Taiwan: Sun Moon Lake, Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village, National Chi Nan University, Ita Thao Lakeside Trail, Ci En Pagoda Trail, Aowanda National Forest Recreation Area, Cingjing Farm
When to see cherry blossom: Mid-February–mid-March
7. Miaoli

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Where to see cherry blossom in Miaoli, Taiwan: Tongluo Firecracker Flower Garden, Xie Yun Gong Temple, Liantai Temple
When to see cherry blossom: February
8. Chiayi

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Where to see cherry blossom in Chiayi, Taiwan: Alishan Forest Recreation Area, Alishan Sakura Trail
When to see cherry blossom: March–early April
Also read: 18 Best Places to See Cherry Blossoms Outside Japan & South Korea
So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to fly to Taiwan for the cherry blossom views in 2024. We’ve even got a cherry blossom travel guide for Taiwan travellers to help you make the most of the experience!
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