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leads the heads of the five Yuans (branches of government) to pay their respects to the martyrs by bowing and offering incense. Similar shrines are located in each locality in Taiwan, and similar ceremonies are led by county magistrates and city mayors.
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Although the Martyrs' Shrine is located in Taiwan, most of the soldiers were born in mainland China. Taiwan was ruled by Japan throughout World War II, and about 200,000 Taiwanese who lived under Japanese rule
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Following a 1998 legal amendment, people who were not affiliated with the military could be inducted into the shrine. Lin Ching-chuan, a teacher who died trying to save children in the
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have also been inducted. Wen Yung-nan, who died in 1973 while delivering mail in the aftermath of
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in 1939. It was made into the National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine after the end of the
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Looking Around Taipei Revolutionary Martyrs’ Shrine in a 360-degree View (YouTube)
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Guards Marching at the Entrance of Taipei Revolutionary Martyrs’ Shrine (YouTube)
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in 1969, the Martyrs' Shrine recalls the architecture of the
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The shrine is accessible within walking distance West from
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Martyrs' Shrine (disambiguation)
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