In the blink of an eye, another month has passed. The spring in the subtropical rainforest has arrived in full.
In the subtropical rainforest region, spring always descends in a nearly magical way.
The brilliant sunshine penetrates day after day through the layers of lush green, casting a mottled light on the moist earth, awakening all life that had slept through the winter.
The trees sprout tender green buds, and various wildflowers bloom in competition, in red, yellow, purple, in a riot of color, competing in splendor. The air is filled with the fresh scent of earth and flowers, enticing bees and butterflies to dance, and birdsongs echo, as if this is nature's most joyful symphony.
On the edge of this vibrant rainforest, Nachu Temple stands quietly, like a guardian of time.
The warm spring sun coats the temple with a gentle golden glow, the red walls and dark tiles appear more solemn and ancient amidst the green abundance.
