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Tai Hang Trail Undergoes Emergency Repairs; Open on the 6th and 7th; Estimated to Reopen on the 2nd and 5th by the End of February

The Dakeng Hiking Trail attracts over 3 million hikers annually. However, due to damage and landslides caused by a typhoon and heavy rainfall in August 2025, parts of the trail were closed for repairs. The Taichung City Government stated that trails 6 and 7, originally scheduled for completion and opening by the end of March, reopened ahead of schedule on the 10th. The remaining trails will be reopened in sections and zones to expedite the proce…
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The Dakeng Hiking Trail attracts over 3 million hikers annually. However, due to damage and landslides caused by a typhoon and heavy rainfall in August 2025, parts of the trail were closed for repairs. The Taichung City Government stated that trails 6 and 7, originally scheduled for completion and opening by the end of March, reopened ahead of schedule on the 10th. The remaining trails will be reopened in sections and zones to expedite the proce…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Sunday, January 11, 2026.
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