Zhenge Daidan Memorial Park, Memorial park in Nangan, Taiwan
Zhenge Daidan Memorial Park is a memorial site on a hill in Nangan with a four-story narrow building and a large inscribed wall reached by climbing steps. The layout allows visitors to view the inscription and walk through the space.
The park took shape after a high-ranking official left a message at the site in 1958 to motivate the military forces. This event marked the beginning of the site as an important memorial for that era.
The wall inscription 'Sleeping on Spears, Awaiting the Dawn' reflects the resolve of residents during hard times. It shows how people here expressed their hopes and commitment through these words.
The site is best explored on foot since you need to climb stairs and navigate narrow pathways. Visitors should wear suitable shoes and allow time to see all areas without rushing.
The elevated location of the park provides broad views across the surrounding islands and seascape. Many visitors only notice these vistas once they reach the top and take time to look around.
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