A military dependents’ village built in 1962 for the 10th Army after their redeployment from Kinmen, named after Taiwushan on the island. The land is owned by Kinmen County while the structures are designated a New Taipei City monument, creating a jurisdictional impasse that has stalled restoration for nearly a decade. As of 2026 the site remains fenced off and deteriorating.
Warning: this location is abandoned, hazardous, or otherwise neglected and may be unsafe and even dangerous! Exercise appropriate precautions when visiting.
警告:此處已廢棄或長期無人管理,可能存在潛在危險。造訪時請務必提高警覺,並做好相關安全防護措施。
Note: this entry contains only basic information and may be out of date, inaccurate, or even wrong. Additional research is strongly recommended.
說明:本條目僅提供基礎資訊,內容可能過時、未經查證,甚至有誤。建議進一步查閱相關資料,以確認資訊的正確性。
Map
Heritage Status
- Municipal Monument (直轄市定古蹟)
Links
- Cultural Assets Bureau (文化部文化資產局)
Themes
- Taiwan Military Villages (台灣眷村)
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