KMT Authoritarian Era Taiwan (國民政府時期) - Spectral Codex
Photo:Hsinchu Xinyi New Village (新竹信義新村)
國民政府時期

KMT Authoritarian Era Taiwan

In the aftermath of World War 2 the Japanese colonial authorities and over a hundred thousand settlers were expelled from Taiwan as the Kuomintang (KMT) arrived from China to take control. Tensions between the local populace and the occupying force boiled over in the bloody 228 Incident in 1947, leading to the imposition of martial law in 1949. Later that year the ROC government and over a million soldiers and their dependents retreated to Taiwan, precipitating an acute housing crisis and, in the following years, the hasty construction of hundreds of military dependents’ villages (眷村). The incoming regime imposed a top-down, authoritarian campaign of re-Sinicization; Mandarin replaced Japanese in schools and public life, place names were rewritten to express Chinese Nationalist ideology, and a pervasive cult of personality coalesced around generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek.

Underwriting the regime was a US alliance and aid program that financed land reform, rural extension, and the state-led industrialization later celebrated as the Taiwan Economic Miracle (台灣經濟奇蹟). The Ten Major Construction Projects (十大建設) of the 1970s reshaped the island with expressways, ports, steel mills, and power plants, while island-spanning highways threaded deep into the mountains. All of this unfolded alongside the White Terror, the regime’s sustained campaign of political persecution against communist sympathizers, Taiwanese independence advocates, and ordinary dissidents alike. This theme documents the broader built environment of the era, including the infrastructure, civic architecture, and material imprint of a society on a permanent wartime footing, awaiting a resolution to the Chinese Civil War. Martial law was only lifted in 1987 after a record-setting 38 years.

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Bai Chongxi Tomb

Bai Chongxi Tomb
(白榕蔭堂墓園)

Xinsheng Daily Zhongxing New Village Office

Xinsheng Daily Zhongxing New Village Office
(臺灣新生報中興新村辦事處)

Zhuangwei Lanyang Coast Military Barracks

Zhuangwei Lanyang Coast Military Barracks
(戒嚴時期蘭陽海岸線軍事營舍)

Cihui New Village

Cihui New Village
(慈暉新村)

Juguang No. 3 Village

Juguang No. 3 Village
(莒光三村)

Lincuo Anti-Airborne Fortifications North Section

Lincuo Anti-Airborne Fortifications North Section
(林厝反空降陣地北段)

Lincuo Anti-Airborne Fortifications South Section

Lincuo Anti-Airborne Fortifications South Section
(林厝反空降陣地南段)

Zhongxing Hall

Zhongxing Hall
(中興會堂)

Beitou Kaikōsha

Beitou Kaikosha
(北投偕行社)

Beitou Museum

Beitou Museum
(北投文物館)

Jingliao Elementary School Auditorium

Jingliao Elementary School Auditorium
(菁寮國小木造禮堂)

Cihu Mausoleum

Cihu Mausoleum
(慈湖陵寢)

Yunlin County Press Club

Yunlin County Press Club
(雲林縣記者之家)

Guangfu Tunnel Garrison

Guangfu Tunnel Garrison
(光復隧道橋隧連碉堡)

Lizhi New Village

Lizhi New Village
(花蓮勵志新村)

Wufeng Guangfu New Village

Wufeng Guangfu New Village
(霧峰光復新村)

Taiwan Provincial Council Hall

Taiwan Provincial Council Hall
(原台灣省議會議事堂)

Cihu Memorial Statue Park

Cihu Memorial Statue Park
(慈湖紀念雕塑公園)

Koxinga Shrine

Koxinga Shrine
(延平郡王祠)

Xinyi Fude Public Housing

Xinyi Fude Public Housing
(福德平價住宅社區)

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Beitun Fuhua New Village (北屯復華新村), Mount Zion (錫安山), Hsinchu Maoyi No. 8 Village (新竹貿易八村), Nuannuan Huiming New Village (暖暖惠明新村), Zuoying Cihui No. 6 Village (左營慈暉六村), New Taipei City Martyrs’ Shrine (新北市忠烈祠), Zuoying Haiguang No. 2 Village (左營海光二村), Chunghsing Gymnasium (中興體育館), Ji’an Ren’ai New City (吉安仁愛新城), Pingzhen Zhongzhen New Village (平鎮忠貞新村), Chiayi Bus Station (嘉義公車站), Taichung Military Village Museum (臺中市眷村文物館), Kenting Hotel (墾丁賓館), Hsinchu Dongda New Village (新竹東大新村), Sino-French War Memorial Park (清法戰爭紀念園區), Nangan Zhongzheng Hall (南竿中正堂), Tainan Jiuliu New Village (台南九六新村), Guishan Xianguang No. 2 Village (龜山憲光二村), Zuoying Hequn New Village (左營合群新村), Xinhai Guangfu Hall (辛亥光復樓), Taiwan Provincial Government Archives (臺灣省政資料館), Jianguo No. 20 Village (蘆竹建國二十村), Shuijiaoshe Cultural Zone (水交社文化園區), Nanhua Reservoir Military History Park (南化水庫軍史公園), Houli Cide No. 4 Village (后里慈德四村), and 363 more.