Liberty Square, Taipei
Liberty Square, also known as Freedom Square, is a prominent public space in Taipei. It serves as a significant gathering place for the public and is home to three important landmarks, as well as civic parks. Positioned at the eastern end of Liberty Square is the National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall. On the square's northern side stands the National Concert Hall, while the National Theater graces its southern side. The square is surrounded by a park, and the entire site is enclosed by a wall.
Liberty Square frequently hosts large gatherings in Taiwan and is often used for grand events, including red-carpet ceremonies where the Taiwanese president welcomes foreign dignitaries. The square sees a continuous influx of crowds throughout the year, drawn by outdoor festivals and concerts. The Taipei Lantern Festival is a regular occurrence on the square. On many days, you can observe students, athletes, and soldiers at the square, engaging in drills and dance routines. The National Theater and Concert Hall, located adjacent to the square, collectively host over 800 events each year and serve as iconic backdrops for square events.
The ponds and parks surrounding the memorial and cultural centers are beautifully landscaped with well-maintained lawns, trees, and pathways. The ponds are inhabited by colorful koi fish, a common feature in East Asian gardens. These parks are often used for quieter forms of public activities, such as games of Go, taekwondo, Tai Chi, and other martial arts practices. Additionally, the grounds are utilized for holiday marching band performances, drum and bugle corps concerts, honor guard drill shows, and traditional Chinese dances.
Liberty Square frequently hosts large gatherings in Taiwan and is often used for grand events, including red-carpet ceremonies where the Taiwanese president welcomes foreign dignitaries. The square sees a continuous influx of crowds throughout the year, drawn by outdoor festivals and concerts. The Taipei Lantern Festival is a regular occurrence on the square. On many days, you can observe students, athletes, and soldiers at the square, engaging in drills and dance routines. The National Theater and Concert Hall, located adjacent to the square, collectively host over 800 events each year and serve as iconic backdrops for square events.
The ponds and parks surrounding the memorial and cultural centers are beautifully landscaped with well-maintained lawns, trees, and pathways. The ponds are inhabited by colorful koi fish, a common feature in East Asian gardens. These parks are often used for quieter forms of public activities, such as games of Go, taekwondo, Tai Chi, and other martial arts practices. Additionally, the grounds are utilized for holiday marching band performances, drum and bugle corps concerts, honor guard drill shows, and traditional Chinese dances.
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Liberty Square on Map
Sight Name: Liberty Square
Sight Location: Taipei, Taiwan (See walking tours in Taipei)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Taipei, Taiwan (See walking tours in Taipei)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
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