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Republic of China Armed Forces Museum

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Established
  
31 October 1961

Phone
  
+886 2 2331 5730

Type
  
Military museum

Function
  
Museum

Republic of China Armed Forces Museum

Location
  
Zhongzheng, Taipei, Taiwan

Address
  
No. 243, Section 1, Guiyang St, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–4:30PMTuesday9AM–4:30PMWednesday9AM–4:30PMThursday9AM–4:30PMFriday9AM–4:30PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday9AM–4:30PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Chunghwa Postal Museum, National Taiwan Museum, Zhongshan Hall, Evergreen Maritime Museum, National Museum of History

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The Republic of China Armed Forces Museum (AFM; Chinese: 國軍歷史文物館; pinyin: Guójūn Lìshǐ Wénwùguǎn) is a museum located on Guiyang Street Zhongzheng District, Taipei in the Republic of China. It was opened on October 31, 1961 under the administration of the Republic of China Ministry of National Defense Department of History and Translation Office. The Museum aims to show the ROC military heritage of different periods and inform the public about the military. The museum encompasses 3 floors.

Contents

Permanent Exhibits

  • From the Whampoa Army to the Northern Army
  • Early Gruelling years in the War of Resistance - Features captured Japanese Military equipment including swords used during the Nanjing Massacre's Contest to kill 100 people using a sword.
  • Counter Insurgency and Battle of the Taiwan Strait
  • Modernization of the Military
  • Weapons Collection Room.
  • Past Exhibits

  • Army Special Operations Aviation Exhibition (2005)
  • Japanese Prisoner of War Camps in Taiwan (2005)
  • Military Police Special Exhibition (2006)
  • Joint logistics exhibition - Armor Vehicles (2007)
  • ROC Reserve Command (2008)
  • 50th Anniversary of the Second Taiwan Strait Crisis Exhibition (2008)
  • ROC Airforce in the New Century - Forward Looking Vision (2009)
  • 60th Anniversary of the Battle of Guningtou (2009)
  • The Great Wall at Sea - Naval Command Exhibition (2010)
  • Black Cat Squadron Exhibition (2010)
  • CBRN Defense / Chemical Warfare Corps Exhibition (2012)
  • 90th Anniversary of Whampoa Military Academy Exhibition (2014)
  • Thunder Tiger Aerobatic Team Exhibition (2014)
  • Controversy

    In 1999, a Taiwanese schoolgirl, Chang Fu-chen was raped and murdered at the Armed Forces Museum. Taipei Police found the girl's body dumped in a suburban Taipei park following the confession of Kuo Ching-ho, a military guard at the museum who was serving his conpulsory two-year military service.

    Transportation

    The museum is accessible within walking distance South from Ximen Station of the Taipei Metro.

    References

    Republic of China Armed Forces Museum Wikipedia


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