Exhibits
The February 28 Incident
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Update:
2021-06-19
Venue: National 228 Memorial Museum(No.54, Nanhai Rd., Zhongzheng Dist., Taipei City, Taiwan)
Date: Aug. 18, 2023 – Jan. 25, 2024
Opening Hours: 10:00 to 17:00, from Tuesday to Sunday
Closed Day: Every Monday (if the museum is open on a public holiday, it will close the next day), and the necessary closing date for the museum’s announcement
Advised by the Ministry of Culture, Ministry of the Interior, Taiwan
Organized by the National Museum of Taiwan Literature, Memorial Foundation of 228, National 228 Memorial Museum
Co-organizer: American Institute in Taiwan Kaohsiung Branch Office
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This exhibit combines images of historical trails with traditional and digital displays, taking you through half a century of buried historical truth. It wasn't until after the democratization of Taiwan that the truth was gradually revealed.
Just as the short poem on the entrance reads: The history was once dark and difficult to understand, and we were deeply enveloped by fear. However, democracy was a source of light that shined into the dusty archives, finally revealing the truth and writing it into history.
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