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The 228 Peace Memorial Park is a historic site and municipal park located at 3 Ketagalan Boulevard, Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan. The park contains memorials to victims of the February 28 Incident of 1947, including the Taipei 228 Memorial that stands at the center of the park and the Taipei 228 Memorial Museum, housed at the site of a former radio station that operated under Japanese and Kuomintang rule. The National Taiwan Museum stands at the park's north entrance. The park also has a bandshell and exercise areas.
The park was originally established in 1900 as Taihoku Park (Japanese: 臺北公園) during the Japanese colonial period, on former temple grounds. It was the first European-style urban park in Taiwan, placed on the grounds of the Colonial Governor's Office (today's Presidential Office Building).
In 1930, Taiwan's Japanese authorities established a radio station at the site. The station initially housed the Taipei Broadcasting Bureau, an arm of the Government-General Propaganda Bureau's Information Office. The following year, the Taiwan Broadcast Association was formed to handle island-wide broadcasts. The Taihoku Park radio station became the center of broadcast activity for the Association.
Memorial Park may refer to:
In the United States: A memorial park may be either a public park dedicated in memorial to an event, or a cemetery (modern term for such).
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park (広島平和記念公園, Hiroshima Heiwa Kinen Kōen) is a memorial park in the center of Hiroshima, Japan. It is dedicated to the legacy of Hiroshima as the first city in the world to suffer a nuclear attack, and to the memories of the bomb's direct and indirect victims (of whom there may have been as many as 140,000). The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park was planned and designed by the Japanese Architect Kenzō Tange at Tange Lab.
The location of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park was once the city’s busiest downtown commercial and residential district. The park was built on an open field that was created by the explosion. Today there are a number of memorials and monuments, museums, and lecture halls, which draw over a million visitors annually. The annual 6 August Peace Memorial Ceremony, which is sponsored by the city of Hiroshima, is also held in the park. The purpose of the Peace Memorial Park is to not only memorialize the victims, but also to establish the memory of nuclear horrors and advocate world peace.
The Peace Monument, also known as the Naval Monument or Civil War Sailors Monument, stands on the grounds of the United States Capitol in Peace Circle at First Street, N.W., and Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. The 44 foot (13.4 m) high white marble memorial was erected from 1877-1878 to commemorate the naval deaths at sea during the American Civil War. Today it stands as part of a three-part sculptural group including the James A. Garfield Monument and the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial.
At the top of the monument, facing west, stand two classically robed female figures. Grief holds her covered face against the shoulder of History and weeps in mourning. History holds a stylus and a tablet that was inscribed "They died that their country might live." Below Grief and History, another life-size classical female figure represents Victory, holding high a laurel wreath and carrying an oak branch, signifying strength. Below her are the infant Mars, the god of war, and the infant Neptune, god of the sea. The shaft of the monument is decorated with wreaths, ribbons, and scallop shells.
A memorial is an object which serves as a focus for memory of something, usually a person (who has died) or an event. Popular forms of memorials include landmark objects or art objects such as sculptures, statues or fountains, and even entire parks.
The most common type of memorial is the gravestone or the memorial plaque. Also common are war memorials commemorating those who have died in wars. Memorials in the form of a cross are called intending crosses.
Online memorials and tributes are becoming increasingly popular especially with the increase in natural burial where the laying of gravestones, or memorial plaques, is often not permitted.
When somebody has died, the family may request that a memorial gift (usually money) be given to a designated charity, or that a tree be planted in memory of the person.
Sometimes, when a high school student has died, the memorials are placed in the form of a scholarship, to be awarded to high-achieving students in future years.
二二八和平公園!(228 Peace Memorial Park) 今天我去二二八和平紀念公園,複習一下228 事件,享受好天氣,放假。 說不定裡面的資料有錯,我對歷史只是感興趣而已,不是很專業,可以請多多指教 ^^ 日本時代開了 1945 國民黨把日本人趕走 1947 228事情 1995 李登輝公開道歉 二二八和平公園包括: 1. 二二八和平紀念館 2. 露天音樂台 3. 急公好義坊 4. 銅牛 5. 銅馬 6. 孔子像與杏壇 7. 二二八和平紀念碑 8. 中國式庭台樓閣 9. 國立臺灣博物館 10. 黃氏節孝坊 11. 同性戀文化 上一集 ▶▶http://pics.ee/g9~ 【黑素斯web】 隨便 ▶▶ http://pics.ee/gfn Facebook ▶▶ http://lnk.pics/cqM 訂閱 ▶▶ http://lnk.pics/csG Youtube ▶▶ http://lnk.pics/cqK Instagram ▶▶ http://lnk.pics/cqL Twitter ▶▶ http://lnk.pics/csH G+ ▶▶ http://lnk.pics/csF
With a Chinese Fringetree plant in full bloom with graceful white flowers and a busker performing jazz music it was a wonderful evening to enjoy at the 228 Peace Memorial Park in Taipei City, Taiwan on April 3, 2014. The 228 Peace Memorial Park is a historic site and municipal park located at 3 Ketagalan Boulevard, Zhongzheng District in Taipei City. The park is home to the Taipei 228 Memorial Museum which is housed at the site of a former radio station that operated under Japanese and Kuomintang (KMT) rule. The park contains a number of memorials to victims of the 228 Incident of 1947, including the Taipei 228 Memorial that stands at the center of the park. The National Taiwan Museum stands at the park's north entrance.
Walking through the Taipei 2/28 Memorial Peace Park. The park has some very beautiful Chinese style pagodas that are worth seeing in person if you happen to go to Taipei.
Memorial Monument in 228 Peace Park in Taipei, Taiwan A Romanian in Bangkok. www.simandan.com
Visiting 228 Peace Park in Taipei, Taiwan A Romanian in Bangkok. www.simandan.com Music by Josh Woodward. www.joshwoodward.com
Lets start on Day one with a walk around the Taipei Main Station Commercial District towards south. After being to the 228 Memorial Peace Park I walked along Baowing Road towards Ximen/西门 at Zhongzheng District.
A travel guide for Taipei, Taiwan and the more interesting places to see. These places include: Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial 228 Peace Park Tamsui waterfront Dadaocheng Ximending Various Night Markets and others. --------------- Music: Ujangong Mix by - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/?keywords=Ujangong%20Mix --------------- Chanter by - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/?keywords=chanter --------------- Chee Zee Jungle by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under CC Attribution 3.0.Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100684. ...
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Ascending from the depths, again
Among the living steps, again
Emerge into the day, again
Back to where you're safe, again
Sensing closer now
3 rocks to the 1
Underneath the clouds
2 blocks before the sun
It's a place
Lost but not forgotten
It's a place
Where you once belonged
It's place
Where you're loved
Arrival time now
One grand sight to see
An innocent symbol
Behind the row of trees
It's exactly has you remember it
The language are still laughing
If you missed that you could be a part of it
Has they swing the limbed
You missed the days they still have
Their mother s applause
Beautiful birds outside has they sing you a song
It's a place
Lost but not forgotten
It's a place
Where you once belonged
Its's place
Where you're loved
Memories of the good ol' Sundays way back when
Memories carving initials in the sand
Memories the countless time that you have spent
Memories a cherished gift given by a friend
Out of your pocket now
A necklace made of gold
See the picture in your hand
The story now unfolds
The son is now behind you
His likeness leaves no doubt
Place a hand upon your shoulder
With a whisper ringing out