When the blooming season of the yellow belltree arrives, a flower-chasing frenzy emerges across various regions. Hsingchuan Creek, located at the boundary between Guangfu and Juenshui, stands as a popular attraction for appreciating these yellow belltrees. Stretching nearly 300 meters, the yellow belltree corridor bursts into golden blossoms in March, beautifully complemented by distant hills. Reflected shimmering golden images in the gently flowing creek resemble an oil painting, transforming it into a newly trending spot for check-ins on Instagram and Facebook. Hsingchuan Creek, originating from the Fuyuan Butterfly Valley, was originally constructed during the Guangxu era of the Qing Dynasty and boasts a century-long history. Later managed by Taiwan Sugar Corporation, wind chime trees were planted along both sides of the creek. During the blooming season of March, golden flowers blanket this creek, their vivid yellow blooms reflecting in the adjacent paddy fields, drawing countless visitors to admire this scenery amidst this picturesque landscape. Important notice: Since this attraction is near schools, please avoid parking vehicles randomly or near schools (e.g., Fuyuan Junior High School), helping maintain smooth traffic. Due to farmland and dense foliage surrounding the creek, visitors must walk on narrow dirt paths while viewing the flowers, as accidental slips may occur. It is advised to wear anti-slip shoes or muddy-resistant waterproof boots, which can be cleaned afterward. Additionally, please avoid falling into the creek and keep the environment clean by properly disposing of trash.