Recommendations Near The Imperial Japanese Navy Fongshan Wireless Communications Station
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Abandoned and historical
I went here knowing only what tripadvisor had told me which wasn't a lot. I quite enjoyed exploring this place on my own. I was the only visitor! Many buildings and rooms to go through and explore. To...
Although it is a historic building, it is already ruined, so I think that it is 々 depending on the age of the person. It is about 500m from MRT Hozan Kuninchu Station, and there is a lively joint market next to it, so you may want to stop by if you go nearby. Admission is free.
Free. It is said that it was used as a radio station during the Japanese rule and then as a military facility in the Republic of China, but it is just a ruin.
The old Japanese army の Radio Letters Office, は The Republic of China Army にも Utilize された.
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It is managed at the minimum, but it is just a kind of ruin. The fact that the signboards and displays of the time when it was an active facility remain halfway makes it even more horrible, combined with the history of the facility's use. There is also a Japanese explanation pamphlet, and I was able to go around while reading it. To be honest, you may be able to go home just by looking at the appearance ... The inside is just rough.
The name is the Japanese Navy Fengshan wireless contact center. Literally, it is a military facility during the Japanese colonial rule, but I don't understand how I have made such facilities tourist products so far. In Korea, where the Korean General and Dokbu also exploded, if there was such a smear of World War II, I would have signed a signing campaign to remove it even if it was like me.. Anyway, this place was free of charge. You can only come between 9:00 and 17:00. ...
Abandoned and historical
I went here knowing only what tripadvisor had told me which wasn't a lot. I quite enjoyed exploring this place on my own. I was the only visitor! Many buildings and rooms to go through and explore. To...
I thought it was 々 by people.
Although it is a historic building, it is already ruined, so I think that it is 々 depending on the age of the person. It is about 500m from MRT Hozan Kuninchu Station, and there is a lively joint market next to it, so you may want to stop by if you go nearby. Admission is free.
Ruins of the Red Cross
Free. It is said that it was used as a radio station during the Japanese rule and then as a military facility in the Republic of China, but it is just a ruin.
The old Japanese army の Radio Letters Office, は The Republic of China Army にも Utilize された.
It is managed at the minimum, but it is just a kind of ruin. The fact that the signboards and displays of the time when it was an active facility remain halfway makes it even more horrible, combined with the history of the facility's use. There is also a Japanese explanation pamphlet, and I was able to go around while reading it. To be honest, you may be able to go home just by looking at the appearance ... The inside is just rough.
Koreans don't understand
The name is the Japanese Navy Fengshan wireless contact center. Literally, it is a military facility during the Japanese colonial rule, but I don't understand how I have made such facilities tourist products so far. In Korea, where the Korean General and Dokbu also exploded, if there was such a smear of World War II, I would have signed a signing campaign to remove it even if it was like me.. Anyway, this place was free of charge. You can only come between 9:00 and 17:00. ...