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Chiang
Kai-Shek
Memorial
Hall,
this
memorial
hall
was
built
in
1976.
After
a
year
of
death
of
Mr.
Chiang
Kai-Shek.
This
is
one
of
the
places
where
almost
everyone
came
to
Taipei
to
visit
here.
The
area
behind
me
you
see
is
the
main
gate,
there
is
a
gate
of
16m
high
and
weighs
75
tons,
the
two
sides
are
the
national
theater
and
national
concert
house.
And
frond
of
me
is
the
memorial
area.
To
walk
up
there
and
visit
inside,
you
have
to
go
through
exactly
89
steps
is
the
age
of
Chiang
Kai-Shek.
White
color
is
the
symbol
of
the
sun,
the
blue
tile
roof
symbolizes
for
the
blue
sky.
The
architecture
of
this
memorial
hall
is
according
to
Chinese
architecture.
When
going
inside,
you
will
see
the
Mr.
Chiang
Kai-Shek
statue
is
in
the
middle.
And
above
the
statue,
there
are
6
words.
Those
6
words
mean
Ethics,
Democracy,
and
Science
symbolize
his
way
when
he
led
Taiwan.
He
is
one
of
the
people
who
was
respected
by
the
people
of
Taiwan
but
in
return,
the
Chinese
government
hated
him
much
because
in
the
past
he
was
on
the
reform,
democratic
side.
On
the
top
of
the
roof
is
a
white
sun
image
on
the
blue
sky,
this
is
also
the
picture
in
Taiwan's
flag.
And
12
rays
of
light
come
from
the
sun,
symbolizes
12
months
of
the
year
or
12
hours
per
day.
There
are
many
deeper
meanings
but
I
don't
mention
it
here
the
basic
meaning
is
that.
The
remarkable
thing
here
is
changing
the
working
shift
ceremony.
They
make
fast,
steady
and
extremely
precise
movements.
The
changing
shift
will
take
about
more
than
10
minutes
and
will
perform
once
every
1
hour.
At
the
bottom
of
the
memorial
is
the
area
the
same
as
the
museum
to
display
tools
and
costumes
that
Chiang
Kai-shek
used
when
he
was
alive
as
well
as
pictures
of
Chiang
Kai-shek
activities
in
the
past.
And
I
think
it
quite
similar
to
Ho
Chi
Minh
memorial
hall
in
Ha
Noi,
they
both
impressed
me
with
these
two
famous
people.