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Xueshan

Xueshan | Mount Sylvia Rising 3,886 meters above sea level, Xueshan commands the landscape of central Taiwan like a sleeping giant wrapped in clouds. This isn’t just Taiwan’s second-highest peak—it’s a living testament to the island’s geological drama and cultural complexity, where Atayal traditions intersect with Japanese colonial history and modern conservation efforts. For nature …

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