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Snowfall in New Taipei City: a White Response From the Cold Wave Reaching the Tianshan Mountains

On the morning of January 3rd, when the cold air mass arrived, the Beichatianshan Nature Reserve was unusually quiet. The fog hung low over the forest, drowning out all sound except for the patter of footsteps on the ground. The trees were covered in a layer of white, and the familiar earthen paths and intertwined roots were now paved with a silvery-white trail by the frost.
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On the morning of January 3rd, when the cold air mass arrived, the Beichatianshan Nature Reserve was unusually quiet. The fog hung low over the forest, drowning out all sound except for the patter of footsteps on the ground. The trees were covered in a layer of white, and the familiar earthen paths and intertwined roots were now paved with a silvery-white trail by the frost.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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