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National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine : ウィキペディア英語版
National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine

The National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine () is a shrine in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan, dedicated to the war dead of the Republic of China.
Built on Chingshan Mountain and overseeing the Keelung River in Taipei's Zhongshan District in 1969, the Martyrs Shrine recalls the architecture of the Hall of Supreme Harmony in Beijing's Forbidden City. The structure houses the spirit tablets of about 390,000 persons killed, among other engagements, during the Xinhai Revolution, Northern Expedition, Second Sino-Japanese War, Chinese Civil War, and the First and Second Taiwan Strait Crises.〔http://taipeitravel.net/user/Article.aspx?Lang=2&SNo=04000333〕 A changing of the honor guard from the various branches of the Republic of China Military, similar to the rituals at the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall and Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, take place at the shrine.
The Martyrs' Shrine was the site of the funeral of Chiang Ching-kuo in 1988. On March 29 (Youth Day, commemorating the Huanghuagang Uprising) and September 3 (Armed Forces Day) of every year the President of the Republic of China leads the heads of the five Yuans (branches of government) to pay their respects to the martyrs by bowing and offering incense.〔http://www.president.gov.tw/en/prog/news_release/document_content.php?id=1105498916&pre_id=1105498916&g_category_number=145&category_number_2=145〕 Similar shrines are located in each locality in Taiwan, and similar ceremonies are led by county magistrates and city mayors.
Although the Martyrs Shrine is located in Taiwan, most of the soldiers were born in mainland China. Taiwan was ruled by Japan throughout World War II, and about 200,000 Taiwanese who lived under Japanese rule served in the Japanese Imperial Army.

Image:Zhonglieci.jpg|Paifang
Image:Zhonglieci01.jpg|Changing of the Guard
Image:National_Martyrs_Shrine_(0741).JPG
Image:National Revolutionary Martyr's Shrine 01.jpg|Entrance building
Image:National Revolutionary Martyr's Shrine 02.jpg|Main shrine
Image:National Revolutionary Martyr's Shrine 04.jpg|A jiatu on the main shrine
Image:National Revolutionary Martyr's Shrine 05.jpg|A pavilion on the site

==Transport==
The shrine is accessible within walking distance West from Dazhi Station of the Taipei Metro.

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