
National 228 Memorial Museum
The National 228 Memorial Museum in Taiwan commemorates the February 28 Incident of 1947, a pivotal event marked by government suppression and civilian suffering. The museum serves as an educational and memorial site, detailing the historical context, tragic events, and their lasting impact on Taiwanese society. Through exhibits, photographs, and personal stories, it aims to promote understanding, reconciliation, and national healing by honoring victims and fostering awareness of Taiwan’s complex history.