Sunday, September 13, 2009

An Impressive Monument

I have never updated this blog for sometime due to the many cares that I have. But right now I am on travel and I am in Taipei, the capital of Taiwan. I would like to share with you some of the pictures that impressed me most. I took this pictures while rain was pouring over the square - the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall. This monument complex is dedicated to perpetuate the memory of Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek who ruled Taiwan 27 years after he moved the ROC on Taiwan during the revolution. Though unsuccessful in his effort to regain the mainland from the hands of his "communist" rivals, he and his party was successful in bringing prosperity to the people of Taiwan and making the Su Yat Sen's three principles of the people as his guiding light.


The upper portion of the monument containing the more than life bronze statue of
Chiang Kai Shek.



On Sundays the corridors of the National Theater becomes the venue of dancers and those studying martial arts and various dances.



The welcome arc



The National Theater

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