Zhongshan Hall

Zhongshan Hall

Zhongshan Hall

Zhongshan Hall, a significant 20th-century landmark in Taipei, was built in 1936 and is now a listed national historic site. Its modernist architecture stands out, characterized by clean lines and a functional design. Historically, the hall served as a venue for Chiang Kai-shek’s public speeches and was the site where Japan formally surrendered to the Allies in 1945. Today, visitors can explore this historic building, which also functions as a vibrant performing arts space, hosting a variety of cultural events and performances.

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