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Not far from the Governor General Building, it is with the Taipei Museum. Because it is possible to take a quiet walk, you can take a leisurely look around for a while.
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2-28 Memorial Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The predecessor of the 228 Memorial Hall was the "New Park" built in 1908. In 1996, in order to commemorate the February 28 Incident that broke out in 1947, the park was renamed the February 28 Peace Memorial Park, which is an important cultural landscape in Taipei.
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2-28 Memorial Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Not far from the Governor General Building, it is with the Taipei Museum. Because it is possible to take a quiet walk, you can take a leisurely look around for a while.
The 228 Memorial Hall was completed in 1931 during the Japanese period. It belongs to the eclectic architecture of the 1930s. The architectural structure retains many characteristics, such as ventilation holes of physical principles, washing stones, etc., and the classical architectural characteristics with a little foreign style are worth savoring. The building was designed by the Governor's House Camp-Courtmaster Well bracelet, so the style is similar to the synagogue, the eclectic style of modern architecture, the exterior is affixed with brown bricks, the daughter wall and the geometric pattern of the stone washing.
The 228 Memorial Hall was previously the Taipei Broadcasting Bureau. On February 28, 1997, the 228 incident and the 228 uprising were set up to comfort the families of the victims. And I hope that the families of the 228 victims will come out of the haze and shadow as soon as possible.
The Yixian Pavilion during the summer festival, the environment is quiet and quiet.
After a few cold waves, the maples of the 228 Memorial Park have changed color, red and yellow colored.