Explore Taiwan’s Taipingshan National Forest Recreation Area, and you will come across a uniquely mysterious forest, home to several sacred shrines and temples.
Nicknamed the Blue Forest, this enchanting woodland is blanketed with vibrant bluebells that bloom for a few weeks each spring.
Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this forest boasts crystal-clear blue lakes, a diverse array of tree species, and towering mountains that rise over 4,572 meters.
Often called the "Bermuda Triangle of Transylvania," Hoia-Baciu is regarded as one of the most haunted forests in the world, with numerous accounts of eerie paranormal activity.
This forest is believed to have once sheltered the 18th-century highwayman Richard Turpin. It also served as a hideout for British career criminal Harry Roberts while he was on the run after the 1966 police murders.