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National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine Review

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It was built to honor the officers and soldiers who died in the War of Resistance Against Japan. It is not far from the Grand Hotel. There are no bustling tourists in the Zhongzheng Memorial Hall and the Father Memorial Hall. You can also see the hourly handover ceremony of the guards.

National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine

Posted: Jun 19, 2017
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  • Tom Hung
    5/5Outstanding
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    Xinbei City Zhonglie - The original site is an ancient battlefield of the battle of Shanwei during the Qing-French War. The 14-year shrine of Showa during the Japanese rule (1939) was built to serve the emperor of Meiji. Taiwan was dumped in disrepair after the war, which was like ruins. In 1975, the Taipei County Government demolished the shrine and converted it into a Chinese palace form of the Loyalty Temple, known as the "Taipei County Loyalty Temple". Since the temple is surrounded by green and ancient pine, you can listen to Songtao and overlook Guanyin Mountain in the downstairs of the brand of Zhonglie Yong, which has a beautiful view and is one of the eight old freshwater scenery. It has the name of "Lie Yong Songtao". In 2011, it was renamed Xinbei City with Taipei County.

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    Posted: Feb 25, 2024
  • 超级ctt
    4/5Excellent
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    I walked from the Grand Hotel to the National Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery, but was disappointed to find that due to the renovation, the main hall is temporarily closed to tourists, and the opening time is unknown. However, the complex was impressive from what I saw in the courtyard alone, and it was definitely worth a visit once it was reopened to the public. My daughter has many friends and classmates from Hong Kong and the United States visiting Taiwan. It is a good time to take them to the faithful, so that they will begin to appreciate the sacrifices made by those who fought for the defence of their country in World War II and the civil war that followed. This holy place is sacred, and it is very moving for Westerners to see it and feel it, and it is important.

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    Posted: Oct 21, 2019
  • 泰宁根吴承恩
    5/5Outstanding
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    Loyalty is very worth visiting, remembering the martyrs, although for many people, I want to come and see the concierge when the exchange class, but for any Chinese, it is very important to forget Yinglie.

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    Posted: Oct 2, 2019
  • Sam_Hsieh
    5/5Outstanding
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    As one of the four places in Taiwan where there are guard handover ceremonies, Zhongzheng Memorial Hall, Zhonglai Cihu Lake, the National Revolution loyalty martyr temple is a tourist attraction for a relatively small number of people. Like the Father's Memorial Hall, Zhongzheng Memorial Hall and Zhonglai Cihu Lake, it is free of tickets and there will be a job change ceremony from 9 to 17 o'clock every day. The guards handed over outdoors for the longest time and were more solemn and solemn.

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    Posted: Dec 4, 2016
  • JW0204
    4/5Excellent
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    Taipei's loyalist army was built in 1969 and mainly dedicated to the sacrifice of about 390,000 officers and soldiers in the War of Resistance Against Japan, and the hourly handover of guards is also one of the popular tours.

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    Posted: Mar 10, 2023
  • 华-Rainbow
    4/5Excellent
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    It is suitable for foreign tourists to visit! Cool Army walks to the main hall of the loyalist temple and is looking directly ahead and slowly moving ⋯ can only be described in one word ⋯ Cool

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    Posted: Jun 23, 2022
  • Emily Liu Liu
    3/5Average
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    The architectural style, solemn, the whole loyalist has four large bronze sculptures, describing the Guangzhou uprising, the cotton lake, the ancient Ningtou Dajie, etc.

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    Posted: May 18, 2022
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