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Exhibition Enters Final Countdown: Taipei Camellia Exhibition Invites the Public to Seize the Weekend for Flower Viewing

The Taipei Camellia Exhibition enters its final countdown as camellias bloom at the Yangmingshan Flower Experiment Center, inviting visitors to seize the flower-viewing opportunity. (Photo / Flower in Taipei)
The Taipei Camellia Exhibition enters its final countdown as camellias bloom at the Yangmingshan Flower Experiment Center, inviting visitors to seize the flower-viewing opportunity. (Photo / Flower in Taipei)

Since opening on January 16 at the Yangmingshan Flower Experiment Center, the 2026 Taipei Camellia Exhibition has attracted many visitors to the mountain area for flower viewing. The exhibition is now approaching its conclusion and will end on January 25. As the flower season enters its final stage, the public is encouraged to seize the last weekend to experience the camellias in full bloom during the transition from winter to spring.

This year's Taipei Camellia Exhibition centers on the integration of floral art, sensory experiences, and sustainability concepts. The park entrance is adorned with welcoming floral displays of tulips and hyacinths, complemented by both indoor and outdoor exhibition areas showcasing a variety of camellia bonsai craftsmanship and new varieties. Through diverse forms and arrangements, the exhibition highlights the delicate and refined beauty of camellias, while art exhibitions further extend their presence in everyday aesthetics from a cultural perspective.

A range of limited-time activities is also offered during the exhibition period. Among them, the “Spring Light Fragrance Studio” features scent-based experiences, beginning with the elegant fragrance of camellias and guiding visitors to perceive natural cycles through their sense of smell. On weekends, seedling giveaway events will be held on the mornings of January 24 and 25, inviting visitors to take camellia plants home and extend the memory of the flower season. Related receipts will be donated to charitable organizations.

As the exhibition enters its final countdown, visitors are encouraged to make greater use of public transportation to Yangmingshan and leave behind a winter prelude to spring, where flowers and fragrances intertwine with nature and daily life.

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