Taichung Military Kindred Village Museum, Military history museum in Beitun District, Taichung, Taiwan.
The Taichung Military Kindred Village Museum is a military history museum in Beitun District, housed within a former Air Force officers' residence. It displays artifacts and exhibits that document how military families lived and organized their households in this residential community.
The building originally belonged to Beitun New Village, constructed in the 1950s for Republic of China Air Force officers and their families. This residential complex became an important settlement for military personnel who relocated to Taiwan following the Chinese Civil War.
The exhibits show how military families organized their homes and daily routines after settling in Taiwan following the Chinese Civil War. Visitors can see the household items, furniture arrangements, and customs that shaped their life in this residential community.
The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday with morning and afternoon time slots, and admission is free for all visitors. The site is easily accessible on foot and suitable for a casual afternoon visit.
The site preserves four original structures from the former military village, making it the first local museum dedicated to this specific heritage. These architectural remnants offer a rare glimpse into the actual physical environment where military families made their homes.
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