Dadaocheng Hidden Treasure Cultural Attractions Century-old Buildings and Staggered Stairs Are Beautiful
That day, I accidentally discovered this place full of historical charm while taking photos - the Taiwan New Culture Movement Memorial Hall. This building was originally the Taipei North Police Station, which was completed in 1933 during the Japanese colonial period. After restoration in 2018, it was transformed into a memorial hall, injecting more cultural and historical significance into the city.
When you walk into the museum, you will be attracted by the preserved classic staircases at first sight. It is so beautiful! The space on the first floor is even more impressive, with the fan-shaped detention room and the dungeon area completely preserved, making people feel the heaviness of history. The design of the water dungeon reflects the inhumanity of the time. Standing there, one feels both complicated and profound.
The memorial hall also has several themed exhibition areas, which, through rich displays of cultural relics, photos, etc., lead us to review the efforts and sacrifices made by our ancestors in the pursuit of freedom and democracy. Every corner conveys the voice of history and reminds us that freedom and democracy are hard-won.
The Taiwan New Culture Movement Memorial Hall is not only an excellent place to learn about the history of Taiwan's cultural movement, but also a place to feel the city's changes and the depth of history. Through the visit, you can more deeply appreciate the value of democracy and freedom. This place is definitely worth your time to visit and experience it with your heart!
📍 Address: No. 87, Ningxia Road, Datong District, Taipei City
⏰ Opening hours: 09:30 to 17:30 daily, closed on Mondays.
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