Taiwan Military Villages (台灣眷村) - Spectral Codex

Military dependents’ villages (眷村) are a unique feature of the urban and rural landscapes of Taiwan. These villages were developed during the martial law era in the 1940s and 1950s to provide provisional housing for KMT soldiers and their families retreating from China and elsewhere. This theme extends to the wider world these soldiers inhabited across their lifetimes: the veterans’ homes (榮家) that cared for ageing, often unmarried men, and the remote reclamation colonies where the Veterans Affairs Commission (退輔會) resettled them to open new farmland, from the high mountains to the Huadong Valley (花東縱谷). The government has been evicting residents of these villages in recent decades but not everyone wants to leave. Nowadays many of these villages are entirely abandoned (apart from the occasional squatter or hold-out), in an advanced state of decay, or already demolished. For more information read my post about Jiahe New Village.

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Hualien Dachen New Village

Hualien Dachen New Village
(花蓮大陳新村)

Tainan Second Air Force New Village

Tainan Second Air Force New Village
(台南二空眷村)

Xin’an Street Lane 103 Community

Xin’an Street Lane 103 Community
(信安街103巷社區)

Suhua Highway Road Trip 2018

Suhua Highway Road Trip 2018
(蘇花公路機車之旅)

Hsinchu Xinyi New Village

Hsinchu Xinyi New Village
(新竹信義新村)

Fushui Village

Fushui Village
(富水里)

Postcards From Pingtung City

Postcards From Pingtung City
(屏東市明信片)

Jiahe New Village

Jiahe New Village
(嘉禾新村)

Xindian Jiangling New Village

Xindian Jiangling New Village
(新店江陵新村)

Fongshan Old City

Fongshan Old City
(鳳山縣舊城)

Rainbow Village

Rainbow Village
(彩虹眷村)