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Tuesday, May 17, 2005

this palce was built in memory of those soldiers who sacrifice for taiwan in world war 2. inside this orange buidling lies thosands of altar. there are three types: high rank officer would have their individual altar, as for middle rank soldiers, every 10 would share one; and lastly as for low rank soldiers, every 10000 soldiers will share one. we were told not to take any pics as a form of respect to the soldiers. Posted by Hello

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