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Lin Sen Statue, Jieshou Park

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Lin Sen Statue, Jieshou Park

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The Lin Sen Statue is a prominent man-made monument situated within Jieshou Park, an urban green space in the bustling Zhongzheng District of Taipei, Taiwan. This significant landmark commemorates Lin Sen, a former President of the Republic of China, and stands as a testament to Taiwan's rich political history. Located on the south side of Ketagalan Boulevard, just east of the Presidential Office, the park offers a tranquil retreat amidst the city's vibrant energy.

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    February 6, 2023

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    The main attraction of the park is the Lin Sen statue
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    April 14, 2024

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    Very small park with a large statue of former President Lin Sen. Right next to the 228 Peace Memorial Park.
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    September 9, 2018

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    A small park next to the "228 Peace Memorial Park". The park houses the statue of Lin Sen, the former President of the Republic of China, and the Monument to the Victims of the White Terror.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best public transportation options to reach Jieshou Park and the Lin Sen Statue?

    Jieshou Park is centrally located in Taipei and easily accessible by public transport. The park is very close to the Presidential Office, making it convenient to reach via the Taipei Metro. Several bus routes also serve the area around Ketagalan Boulevard.

    Are there any specific parking options available near Jieshou Park for visitors arriving by car?

    Due to its urban city center location, dedicated parking directly at Jieshou Park is limited. Visitors are advised to look for nearby public parking garages or consider using public transportation, which is very efficient in Taipei.

    Is Jieshou Park, including the Lin Sen Statue, wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, Jieshou Park is generally wheelchair accessible. As an urban park with no significant terrain challenges, its paths and main areas are suitable for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers. The Lin Sen Statue itself is located within these accessible areas.

    How long does a typical visit to the Lin Sen Statue and Jieshou Park usually take?

    A visit to the Lin Sen Statue and a stroll through Jieshou Park typically takes between 30 minutes to an hour. If you plan to also visit the adjacent 228 Peace Memorial Park or the Memorial to the Victims of the White Terror within Jieshou Park, you might want to allocate more time, perhaps 1.5 to 2 hours, to fully appreciate the historical context.

    Are dogs allowed in Jieshou Park or in the vicinity of the Lin Sen Statue?

    As a public urban park in Taipei, Jieshou Park generally allows dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's a pleasant spot for a short walk with your canine companion, but always be mindful of local regulations and other visitors.

    What are some notable landmarks or features within Jieshou Park besides the Lin Sen Statue?

    Beyond the prominent Lin Sen Statue, Jieshou Park also houses the Memorial to the Victims of the White Terror, located in the northwest corner. The park features a Peace Shelter, Chinese garden stones, and stone lion statues, offering a blend of historical commemoration and tranquil urban green space. It's also right next to the larger 228 Peace Memorial Park.

    What historical significance does the Lin Sen Statue hold within Jieshou Park?

    The Lin Sen Statue commemorates Lin Sen, who served as the President of the Republic of China from 1931 to 1943. The statue was erected in 1968 to mark the centennial of his birth, on a pedestal that previously held a statue of Kabayama Sukenori, a former Governor-General of Taiwan. It represents a significant period in Taiwan's political history.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or specific areas for children in Jieshou Park?

    While Jieshou Park doesn't have dedicated playgrounds, its open green spaces and paved paths are suitable for families to enjoy a leisurely stroll. Children can appreciate the historical statues and the peaceful environment. Its proximity to the 228 Peace Memorial Park, which has more open areas, also offers extended family-friendly options.

    What kind of clothing is recommended when visiting Jieshou Park and the Lin Sen Statue?

    As an urban park in Taipei, comfortable casual clothing and walking shoes are recommended. Taipei's weather can be humid, so light, breathable fabrics are often a good choice. During cooler months, a light jacket might be needed. No specialized gear is required for visiting this monument.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants conveniently located near Jieshou Park?

    Yes, Jieshou Park is situated in a bustling district of Taipei, so there are numerous cafes, restaurants, and convenience stores within easy walking distance. You'll find a wide variety of dining options to suit different tastes and budgets in the surrounding Zhongzheng District.

    How crowded does Jieshou Park typically get, especially on weekends or holidays?

    Jieshou Park is an urban green space, and while it can see a steady flow of visitors, especially given its central location and historical significance, it generally offers a more tranquil atmosphere compared to larger, more tourist-heavy attractions. Weekends and public holidays might see slightly more foot traffic, but it rarely feels overwhelmingly crowded.

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