The 10 Best Monuments & Statues in Taiwan, Taiwan

January 21, 2022 Major Galusha

Taiwan (/ˌtaɪˈwɑːn/ ( listen)), officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a state in East Asia. Its neighbors include the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the west, Japan to the northeast, and the Philippines to the south. It is the most populous state and largest economy that is not a member of the United Nations.
Restaurants in Taiwan

1. Nature Loving Wonderland

No.1, Joyful Rd., Emei 315 Taiwan +886 3 621 4596 http://www.naturelovingwonderland.org
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Nature Loving Wonderland

2. Shou Hun Bei

Jingwu Road, Fengshan, Kaohsiung 830 Taiwan
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Shou Hun Bei

3. Saigou Monument

Sec. 1, Zhongshan Rd., Yilan City, Yilan City Taiwan
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Saigou Monument

4. Mona Rudao Monument - Wushe Incident

No. 4, Renhe Rd., Ren'ai Township, Nantou City Taiwan
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Mona Rudao Monument - Wushe Incident

5. Hehuanshan North Peak Trail

Ren'ai Township Taiwan +886 4 9298 4031 http://recreation.forest.gov.tw/Forest/RA?typ_id=0300004
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Hehuanshan North Peak Trail

Mt. Hehuan North Peak has an altitude of 3,422m, making it the tallest among the Hehuanshan group. From the trailhead, the hike to the peak and back takes 4-5 hours. The North Peak is Hehuanshan’s premier place for the viewing the Red-hairy Rhododendron; once past the trailhead you’ll find yourself amidst a sea of flowers, in a spectacular Red-hairy Rhododendron world.

Reviewed By dorisngkb - Hong Kong, China

Visited there during weekday Took us 1-hour motorcycle ride fm guest house to the starting point During our morning ride in 8am+, scenery was stunning. Arrived starting point at 9am Due to height attitude, we hiked slower in the beginning. Took us 1.5 hour to finish the first 2km and reached north peak. Trail to north peak was not too difficult - easy to medium range. The challenge started on the trail between north peak and west peak. We were hiking in a very moist, steep and long down hill valley. When time reached 1130 am and we was about 1.4 km away from the west peak, fog was getting heavier and heavier. We decided to return without attaining the west peak for safety reason. Highly recommended trail. Will do it again next time - start the trail at 6 am as the mountain started to get foggy by noon (in early sep). Allow 7-8 hours of hiking and no replenishment along the trail - bring enough water is a key.

6. Fu'an Temple

No.57 Fulai Village, Dongshi Town Taiwan
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Fu'an Temple

7. Statue De Mackay

Zhongzheng Road, Tamsui, New Taipei 251 Taiwan https://tour.ntpc.gov.tw/zh-tw/Attraction/Detail?wnd_id=60&id=402705
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Statue De Mackay

8. Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall

21 Chung-Shan S Rd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei 1004 Taiwan +886 2 2343 1100 [email protected] http://www.cksmh.gov.tw
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Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall

Sixty-two landscaped acres of gardens and walkways surround this marble and tile landmark building.

Reviewed By OrderintheHouse

If your time is short in Taipei, like it was for my wife and I on our 6 day Wendy Wu private tour of Taiwan in January 2020, you must make sure that if you visit nothing else in Taipei, you visit the National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall and Park. We were so grateful that our private guide included a visit here as an added extra before we left Taipei for our travel to Taroko Gorge. The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is located in the Zhongzheng District of Taipei. It is an imposing memorial erected as a pyramid as a lasting tribute to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, the Chinese nationalist politician, revolutionary and military leader who served as the leader of the Republic of China between 1928 and 1975, first in mainland China until 1949 and then in Taiwan until his death. The memorial stands in the centre of a 25 hectare park housing three large buildings: the Memorial Hall, the National Theatre and the National Concert Hall and it also incorporates Liberty Square, a popular place not only for mass gatherings and protests but also for outdoor concerts, festivals and public exhibitions. Entry into the park is through an ornate archway gate. The gardens are beautifully landscaped and well kept. The four sided, white, 76 metre high Memorial hall was opened in 1980 and constructed using Taiwanese marble. The roof is blue and is in the shape of an octagon. There are two sets of stairs leading to the Memorial Hall each with 89 steps representing each year of Chiang Kai-Shek’s life. Once we walked up the stairs to the main entrance of the hall we stood in front of an impressive doorway which when opened, brought us into the large shrine room where a large bronze statue of Chiang Kai-shek stood before us. It was in this hall where we witnessed the solemn daily changing of the guard ceremony which occurs on the hour 9 times in the day from 9 am to 5 pm. This was a ceremonial exercise of great military precision. Visitors are asked to remain silent throughout this ritual and I am pleased to advise that everyone present when we were there appeared to observe this practice, which was very pleasing. It was good that our guide organised our visit here early in the morning because later in the day it often gets crowded when many locals visit the place. After the solemn changing of the guard ceremony we were taken to the impressive Exhibition Hall to view important aspects of Chiang Kai-shek’s life and his achievements in Taiwan. We were able to view with great interest many artifacts and memorabilia left by the great man’s Estate. These included, among other things, his uniforms, medals and even his Cadillac State cars. There were also many historic photos to view showing his influence on other world leaders of his time and of his family life. In a section of the hall there was even a replica of his office where he made his important decisions. The various exhibits on display were very well presented and well spaced out and had good easy to read descriptions and captions. The exhibition is a credit to the staff members who maintain the collections. At the end of our visit we felt we had learnt more about the life and times of Chiang Kai-shek and the influence he had on Taiwan and the world during his time as President than we knew before we arrived. This knowledge was invaluable as we continued our travels through Taiwan over the next 5 days given the important role this man played in Taiwan’s modern history. This is an attraction in Taipei to educate and inspire and one which should not be missed.

9. UFO Monument

Chiayi Taiwan
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4.0 based on 3 reviews

UFO Monument

10. Suogang Ziwei Temlpe

No.593 Suogangli, Magong City, 880 Taiwan +886 6 995 2579
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Suogang Ziwei Temlpe

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