By Angie Teo and Ann Wang
ALISHAN, Taiwan (Reuters) โ Nearly a hundred passengers hopped aboard an old steam train in Taiwan this week, as the annual cherry blossom season entered full swing in the islandโs scenic mountains.
The special blossom-themed train chugged up Alishan, in the southern part of the island, for a scenic six-hour journey on a heritage line that dates from Japanese colonial times and was originally a logging railway.
โItโs quite novel and the cherry blossoms are really beautiful,โ said train passenger Chang Ya-Jou.
โWhen the steam train turns, the view out there is magnificent, especially when it passes by the snow-capped Yushan. Itโs truly beautiful,โ Ya-Jou said, referring to Taiwanโs highest peak which is nearby.
The narrow gauge railway is one of Taiwanโs most popular tourist attractions, and only fully re-opened last year following damage from typhoons and earthquakes.
This is the eighth time the special train has been organised.
(Reporting by Angie Teo and Ann Wang; Writing by Ben Blanchard)
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