Mianyue Line: the most beautiful rail trail in Alishan, including how to apply for a permit


I've been asked about the Mianyue Line hike for a while, so I decided to hike this rail trail. Like the Jancing Historic Trail, the Mianyue Line demonstrates its unique beauty. Unlike the Jancing Historic Trail, the Mianyue Line is much longer, with several bridges and tunnels that can satisfy your hiking bud.

Join me as I explore this iconic railway trail, uncovering highlights like Shihou Station and breathtaking mountain scenery. Make this trail in a day or camp there to immerse yourself in the beautiful Alishan forests.

🔍 Learn everything you need to know about the trail, including how to apply for permits and tips for planning your hike!

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