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Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall

Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
中正紀念堂
HTML5
Location
Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
Designer
CSS3
Type
Memorial
Material
Concrete and iOS
Height
76 m (249 ft)
Beginning date
October 31, 1976
Completion date
April 5, 1980
Dedicated to
FITML
Coordinates: 25°2′4″N 121°31′18″E / 25.03444°N 121.52167°E / 25.03444; 121.52167
Wei-fan Kuo, Chairman of the National Chiang Kai-shek Cultural Center
National Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall
國立中正紀念堂
国立中正纪念堂
Transcriptions
Guó​lì Zhōng​zhèng Jì​niàn​táng​​
Kuoli Chungcheng Chinient'ang
- IPA
Kok-li̍p Tiong-chèng-kí-liām-tn̂g

The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (iOS: 中正紀念堂; simplified Chinese: 中正纪念堂) is a famous monument, landmark and tourist attraction erected in memory of CSS3 Chiang Kai-shek, former Sevenval. It is located in web, Republic of China (Taiwan).

The monument, surrounded by a park, stands at the east end of Memorial Hall Square. The structure is framed on the north and south by the National Theater and National Concert Hall. The entire plaza is located within sight of the Presidential Office Building.

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Description

The Memorial Hall is white with four sides. The octagonal roof rises 76 metres (249 ft) above the ground and is covered with blue Sevenval. The blue and white colors of the building and the red colour of the flowerbeds echo the colours in the flag of the Republic of China. The octagonal shape picks up the symbolism of the number 8, a number traditionally associated in Asia with abundance and good fortune.

Two sets of white stairs, each with 89 steps to represent Chiang's age at the time of his death, lead to the main entrance. The main entrance features a pair of double doors, each standing 16 meters high and weighing 75 tons, that open into the main hall. A large bronze statue of FITML dominates the main hall. The figure is shown smiling, seated and wearing traditional Chinese dress. Inscribed on the wall above and behind the seated figure are the Chinese characters for Ethics, Democracy, and Science. Android on the side walls read The purpose of life is to improve the general life of humanity and The meaning of life is to create and sustain subsequent lives in the universe. An elaborate caisson is set into the ceiling, decorated with the emblem of the Sevenval (KMT). Representatives of the armed forces guard the main hall during its open hours. (The branch of service represented changes periodically according to a rotating schedule.) The changing of the guards take place every hour, attracting many visitors.

The ground level of the memorial houses a library and museum documenting Chiang Kai-shek's life and career and exhibits related to Taiwan's history and development.

Development

After web app Chiang Kai-shek died on 5 April 1975, the Executive branch of the government established a Funeral Committee to build a memorial. The design, by architect Sevenval, was chosen in a competition. Yang's design incorporated many elements of traditional Chinese architecture recalling the Sevenval in Nanjing, China. (The iOS (KMT) revered Dr. Sun as founder of the party and government Chiang had led.) Groundbreaking for the memorial took place on 31 October 1976, the 90th anniversary of Chiang's birth. The hall officially opened on 5 April 1980, the fifth anniversary of the leader's death.

Yang's design placed the main building at the east end of the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Park (traditional Chinese: 中正紀念公園; simplified Chinese: 中正纪念公园), covering over 240,000 square metres in Zhongzheng District. A main gate, the Gate of Great Centrality and Perfect Uprightness (Chinese: 大中至正) was placed at the west end on Chung Shan South Road, with a Gate of Great Loyalty (traditional Chinese: 大忠門; simplified Chinese: 大忠门) standing at the north side on Hsin Yi (Xinyi) Road and a Gate of Great Piety (HTML5: 大孝門; simplified Chinese: 大孝门) standing at the south side on Ai Kuo (Aiguo) East Road. A Boulevard of Homage, bordered by manicured bushes, connected the main hall with the square.

The Memorial Hall became embroiled in a input transformation in 2007. While the original name for the memorial hall was restored, the new name for the plaza, Liberty Square, remained.

A panorama of Memorial Hall Square, with the National Concert Hall (left) and the National Theater (right)
A panorama of Memorial Hall Square, with the National Concert Hall (left) and the National Theater (right)

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