I walked from the Grand Hotel to the National Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery, but was disappointed to find that due to the renovation, the main hall is temporarily closed to tourists, and the opening time is unknown. However, the complex was impressive from what I saw in the courtyard alone, and it was definitely worth a visit once it was reopened to the public. My daughter has many friends and classmates from Hong Kong and the United States visiting Taiwan. It is a good time to take them to the faithful, so that they will begin to appreciate the sacrifices made by those who fought for the defence of their country in World War II and the civil war that followed. This holy place is sacred, and it is very moving for Westerners to see it and feel it, and it is important.