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Formosan cypress forest in Taiwan's Ali Mountain

CHINA-CHIAYI-ALI MOUNTAIN-FORMOSAN CYPRESS (CN)

Tourists visit a Formosan cypress forest in the Ali Mountain in Chiayi County, southeast China's Taiwan, March 28, 2014. The Ali Mountain in central Taiwan is home to an abundance of Formosan cypresses (Chamaecyparis formosensis), which are an endemic species. During Taiwan's Japanese occupation period (1895-1945), the Formosan cypresses of the Ali Mountain were shipped to Japan in substantial amounts for architectural use. Still, a considerable number of them outlived the Japanese looting and natural disasters. (Xinhua/Huang Xiaoyong)

CHINA-CHIAYI-ALI MOUNTAIN-FORMOSAN CYPRESS (CN)

Photo taken on March 28, 2014 shows a Formosan cypress forest in the Ali Mountain in Chiayi County, southeast China's Taiwan. The Ali Mountain in central Taiwan is home to an abundance of Formosan cypresses (Chamaecyparis formosensis), which are an endemic species. During Taiwan's Japanese occupation period (1895-1945), the Formosan cypresses of the Ali Mountain were shipped to Japan in substantial amounts for architectural use. Still, a considerable number of them outlived the Japanese looting and natural disasters. (Xinhua/Huang Xiaoyong)

CHINA-CHIAYI-ALI MOUNTAIN-FORMOSAN CYPRESS (CN)

Tourists visit a Formosan cypress forest in the Ali Mountain in Chiayi County, southeast China's Taiwan, March 28, 2014. The Ali Mountain in central Taiwan is home to an abundance of Formosan cypresses (Chamaecyparis formosensis), which are an endemic species. During Taiwan's Japanese occupation period (1895-1945), the Formosan cypresses of the Ali Mountain were shipped to Japan in substantial amounts for architectural use. Still, a considerable number of them outlived the Japanese looting and natural disasters. (Xinhua/Huang Xiaoyong)

CHINA-CHIAYI-ALI MOUNTAIN-FORMOSAN CYPRESS (CN)

Photo taken on March 28, 2014 shows a Formosan cypress stump in the Ali Mountain in Chiayi County, southeast China's Taiwan. The Ali Mountain in central Taiwan is home to an abundance of Formosan cypresses (Chamaecyparis formosensis), which are an endemic species. During Taiwan's Japanese occupation period (1895-1945), the Formosan cypresses of the Ali Mountain were shipped to Japan in substantial amounts for architectural use. Still, a considerable number of them outlived the Japanese looting and natural disasters. (Xinhua/Huang Xiaoyong)

CHINA-CHIAYI-ALI MOUNTAIN-FORMOSAN CYPRESS (CN)

A tourist visits a Formosan cypress forest in the Ali Mountain in Chiayi County, southeast China's Taiwan, March 28, 2014. The Ali Mountain in central Taiwan is home to an abundance of Formosan cypresses (Chamaecyparis formosensis), which are an endemic species. During Taiwan's Japanese occupation period (1895-1945), the Formosan cypresses of the Ali Mountain were shipped to Japan in substantial amounts for architectural use. Still, a considerable number of them outlived the Japanese looting and natural disasters. (Xinhua/Huang Xiaoyong)

CHINA-CHIAYI-ALI MOUNTAIN-FORMOSAN CYPRESS (CN)

Tourists visit a Formosan cypress forest in the Ali Mountain in Chiayi County, southeast China's Taiwan, March 28, 2014. The Ali Mountain in central Taiwan is home to an abundance of Formosan cypresses (Chamaecyparis formosensis), which are an endemic species. During Taiwan's Japanese occupation period (1895-1945), the Formosan cypresses of the Ali Mountain were shipped to Japan in substantial amounts for architectural use. Still, a considerable number of them outlived the Japanese looting and natural disasters. (Xinhua/Huang Xiaoyong)

CHINA-CHIAYI-ALI MOUNTAIN-FORMOSAN CYPRESS (CN)

A tourist visits a Formosan cypress forest in the Ali Mountain in Chiayi County, southeast China's Taiwan, March 28, 2014. The Ali Mountain in central Taiwan is home to an abundance of Formosan cypresses (Chamaecyparis formosensis), which are an endemic species. During Taiwan's Japanese occupation period (1895-1945), the Formosan cypresses of the Ali Mountain were shipped to Japan in substantial amounts for architectural use. Still, a considerable number of them outlived the Japanese looting and natural disasters. (Xinhua/Huang Xiaoyong)

CHINA-CHIAYI-ALI MOUNTAIN-FORMOSAN CYPRESS (CN)

A tourist visits a Formosan cypress forest in the Ali Mountain in Chiayi County, southeast China's Taiwan, March 28, 2014. The Ali Mountain in central Taiwan is home to an abundance of Formosan cypresses (Chamaecyparis formosensis), which are an endemic species. During Taiwan's Japanese occupation period (1895-1945), the Formosan cypresses of the Ali Mountain were shipped to Japan in substantial amounts for architectural use. Still, a considerable number of them outlived the Japanese looting and natural disasters. (Xinhua/Huang Xiaoyong)

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