What’s On
Online Exhibition
Taiwanese indigenous peoples and 228 Incident: Returning ______
This exhibition aims to restore the historical truth.......
Online Exhibition
Street Protests in Taiwan's Democratic Movements: The Unsung Heroes of the Changhua Plain
From dictatorial to democratic, Taiwan’s democracy was been......
Special Exhibition
Teenagers, Smoke and Umbrellas: Printmaking Artworks on Hong Kong's Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement
In order to arouse more attention to Hong Kong's human rights problems......
Online Exhibition
Scars on the Land: The Historic Sites Related to the February 28 Incident in Northern Taiwan
Second part: In the Wake of Gunshots
Chen Yi, Taiwan's chief executive, sent a telegram to Chiang Kai-shek......
Online Exhibition
Scars on the Land: The Historic Sites Related to the February 28 Incident in Northern Taiwan
The locations of historic sites that are included in this exhibition......
Online Exhibition
The February 28 Incident
This exhibit combines images of historical trails with traditional and......
Online Exhibition
Schools and the February 28 Incident: The Involvement of Chien Kuo High School
During its history of more than 120 years, the school witnessed......
Online Exhibition
The 1987 Awakening of the People:
A Photographic Exhibition Witnessing Korea’s Democratization
A Photographic Exhibition Witnessing Korea’s Democratization......
Online Exhibition
The February 28 Incident Art Series
That Day and the Days After: The Chen Wu-jen February 28 Incident Art Series Exhibition
featuring ten wood sculpture works from the Slaughter series and......
Online Exhibition
After 228 - How the generations talk
As the differences create possibilities for dialogues, we hope to......
What’s New
The 228 Incident
Taiwan and China had developed very differently. The history of Taiwan is filled with characteristics of an oceanic culture, with a vibrant island commerce......
National 228 Memorial Museum
Let's relive the historic moments of this building with the new-media display, through which we will capture the trajectory of Taiwan's modern history and experience the time elapsed in this graceful building full of stories......
Visiting
Open to the public daily from 10:00 to 17:00 except on Monday, and other off day announced by the 228 national Memorial.