Living in the city for too long, many people yearn to return to the most primitive nature, look for the forest, and feel the most authentic self! March 21 was therefore designated as World Forest Day. If you're tired, it's time to put aside the work at hand and follow this article on a deep-breathing tour of the forest. Nature without people standing is a paradise for trees and animals.


1. Sagano Bamboo Forest, Japan


Sagano Bamboo Forest is probably not mentioned by many people, but you must have seen it! The bamboo forest fight scene in Ang Lee's "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" was filmed here. This bamboo forest is located in Arashiyama, a nationally designated historic site in Kyoto, Japan. Although the sound made in the bamboo forest is rated as one of the 100 most preserved sounds in Japan. However, due to the large number of people who went there, the sound of the sounds of nature could not be heard, but you can use the camera to hold the camera high above your head and use the empty lens to capture the little remaining imagination!


2. Black Forest, Germany


Germans have a soft spot for forests, and the Black Forest is the largest mountain range in Germany! It is said that the origin of its name is because the forest is so dense that sunlight cannot penetrate, and from a distance, it is dark. In fact, most of the pine trees and fir trees here are covered. If it is summer, a few people will think that they are in a paradise when walking on the country road full of wildflowers. Moreover, many of the stories in Grimm's fairy tales, such as "Snow White" and "Cinderella", all take place in the Black Forest, which is not only not scary, but also very fairy tales like.


3. Sequoia National Park, California, USA


Sequoia National Park is located in Oakland, United States. There are many thousand-year-old redwoods in the park. These huge redwoods with a history of hundreds to thousands of years are about four or five meters wide, six or seventy meters high, and the highest is more than one hundred meters. When you stand under a tree, you are like an ant. As soon as you enter the Sequoia area, you will feel that the air is different, and a fragrance will make you linger. It is a summer resort for many locals in summer. If you want to really feel the breath of nature, choose hiking.


4. Daintree Rainforest, Australia


A tropical rainforest on the east coast of North Queensland, Australia, which may be the oldest tropical rainforest on Earth, more than 135 million years old. Not only is it the oldest tropical rainforest in the world, it also has the largest variety of flora and fauna on the planet. To visit Daintree Rainforest, drive from Cairns, Port Douglas, Cape Tribulation and Cooktown.


5. Hallerbos Forest, Belgium


Believe it or not, some beauty is beyond reality and understanding! The Hallerbos Forest in Belgium seems to bring fairy tales directly into reality, because the ground here is covered with bluebells. Every year at the end of April and the beginning of May, hordes of tourists and photographers are welcomed here, and the entire valley is covered in blue and purple, and the beauty is indescribable.


6. Taipingshan Forest National Park, Taiwan


The primeval forest park covers an area of about 2 hectares. Most of the trees in the park are native Taiwan tree species such as red cypress, cypress, and heather. The precious old tree roots in the park are intertwined, quiet and fresh. After passing through the park, you can see the green hemlock forest natural trail! Forest Park is located in Yilan County. You can take a direct flight to Taipei, spend two days in Taipei, and then take the train directly to Yilan in about an hour's drive.