Yesterday (saturday, 28 Feb) was a pretty happening day so I took a lot of photos and videos, but since I'm still uploading and sorting them out, here is just a quick, short post about politics and quirkiness in Taiwan...
This is the main gate of the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall, taken by me on 28 Feb 2009
This, however, is the same gate taken by me on 6th May 2005 during my 1st visit to Taiwan
The words on the same gate are different!!
It's actually because the previous party in power, Democratic Progressive Party or DPP, under Chen Shui Bian decided the name was not appropriate (related to Taiwan's history and the significance of 28th Feb, or 228 incident) and changed it from “大中至正” literally translated to mean "Great Mean/Perfect Uprightness" to “自由廣場” or "Liberty Square". This was done in December 2007.
What's interesting, is that now that the Kuo Min Tang or KMT under Ma Ying Jeou is in power, the gate will soon be updated to its original name of “大中至正”
Perhaps this is a way of boosting the economy through government spending on infrastructure and construction... Let's see when the exact date of change is.. since I stay about 20 mins walk from the Memorial Hall, I just might make a trip down..
p.s. thanks to Sandy for telling me about this on Friday :)
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