Reddish fruit on a yellow ground color ripening in August, resistant to anthracnose. Origin: Chiayi, Taiwan, by M.-S. Chang. Limb sport of FP1; discovered 2000; grafted 2006. USPP 21,631; 18 Jan. 2011. Tree: vigor medium; growth habit tall, oval; bark smooth, leaves large, oval-lanceolate; blooms early, in December, with full bloom in February. Fruit: length 157 mm, breadth 87 mm, 995.6 g; shape long oval; shoulders ventral and dorsal round, apex round; skin reddish (RHS 169B) overcolor on a yellow (RHS 163C) ground color, 0.9-1.1 mm thick, smooth, easily separating; flesh orange yellow (RHS 163B); texture firm, juicy, with low fiber; flavor good, some fruits have a turpentine aroma when fully ripe, sugar content high, 16 ºBrix, TA low, 0.12%; stone small, length 143 mm, width 42 mm, 43.6 g; seed small, white, monoembryonic; ripens August in Taiwan; resistant to anthracnose (Colletotrichum gloeosporioides), powdery mildew and bruising; fruit drops in a protective bag ~3 d after maturity, can be held without any handling requirements for ~20 d.