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Artist’s paper airplane installation in the military community #302059830
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Photographed in Air Force Sanchong No. 1 Village, it was an anti-aircraft artillery position during the Japanese occupation and was responsible for the mission of defending the Taiwan Governor's Mansion. It is close to the Tamsui River and separated from Menga and Dadaocheng by water. It has important roles in military, transportation and industry. important position. It is the first military village park with 60 military dependents' houses to be completely preserved in Taiwan. It exudes a strong flavor of the ancient military dependents' village. It is the only anti-artillery military dependents' village in the northern region. It is an anti-artillery position built during the Japanese colonial period and preserved at the base. and the remains of underground passages.