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Cihu Mausoleum (Chinese: 慈湖陵寢; pinyin: Cíhú Língqǐn), officially known as the Mausoleum of Late President Chiang (Chinese: 先總統 蔣公陵寢; pinyin: Xiān Zǒngtǒng Jiǎnggōng Língqǐn) or President Chiang Kai-shek Mausoleum is the temporary resting place of President Chiang Kai-shek. It is located in Daxi District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan. When Chiang Kai-shek died in 1975, he was not buried in the traditional Chinese fashion but entombed in a black marble sarcophagus since he expressed the wish to be eventually buried in his native Fenghua in Zhejiang province once the Kuomintang (KMT) recovered mainland China from the Communists. #CihuMausoleum
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Melihat Lebih Dalam Cihu Mausoleum, Makam Tokoh Terkemuka Taiwan Chiang Kai Shek
CIHU Mausoleum adalah makam presiden pertama taiwan yaitu Chiang Kai-Shek yang terletak di Daxi, Taoyuan, Taiwan. Tempat ini sangatlah dianggap sakral dan sangat dihormati oleh rakyat Taiwan. Oleh karena itu aturan yang harus dipatuhi ketika berada di dalam makam, yaitu kita tidak boleh berisik di sekitaran makam, tidak boleh ambil foto maupun video, dan harus memberi hormat ke makam Chiang Kai-Shek ketika berada di depannya.
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Cihu Mausoleum 慈湖陵寢
Cihu Mausoleum (Chinese: 慈湖陵寢; pinyin: Cíhú Língqǐn), officially known as the Mausoleum of Late President Chiang (Chinese: 先總統 蔣公陵寢; pinyin: Xiān Zǒngtǒng Jiǎnggōng Língqǐn) or President Chiang Kai-shek Mausoleum is the temporary resting place of President Chiang Kai-shek. It is located in Daxi District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan. When Chiang Kai-shek died in 1975, he was not buried in the traditional Chinese fashion but entombed in a black marble sarcophagus since he expressed the wish to be eventually buried in his native Fenghua in Zhejiang province once the Kuomintang (KMT) recovered mainland China from the Communists.
Cihu (慈湖) literally means benevolence lake, and it refers to the eight acre (32,000 m²) lake located near the tomb-site. The lake is divided into two smaller lakes, 5 acres (20,000 m²) and 3 acres (12,000 m²) each with a canal connecting them together. It was formerly called Green Water Lake (Chinese: 碧水湖澤; pinyin: Bìshuǐ Húzé) until Chiang Kai-shek renamed it as Cihu in 1962 because the scenery reminded him of his benevolent mother and his home town, Fenghua. Chiang loved the lake so much that he had an official residence built nearby to architecturally resemble the houses in Fenghua. He also named his favorite residence Cihu, which was converted to his mausoleum upon his death in 1975. Chiang's body lies in the main hall of the residence. The residence was designed by architect Yang Cho-cheng.
The Presidential Burial Place was formerly under the jurisdiction of the Republic of China Ministry of National Defense and guarded by the Republic of China Military Police. Management of the grounds was transferred to the Taoyuan County government in 2007, and the military police were removed. Two ceremonial guards from the armed forces stand at attention at the entrance to the former Chiang residence. It is customary to give a respectful bow. Visitors are not allowed to take photographs inside the mausoleum, a prohibition that doesn't apply to the outside.
Cihu is perennially open daily for visits from 8am to 4pm (though it was closed from December 2007 to May 2008, during the waning months of Chen Shui-bian's administration). Interest in the Burial Place was actually revived this two years as it became embroiled in the then ruling Democratic Progressive Party’s campaign to remove public vestiges of the man many see as a brutal dictator.[3] During those two years, Chiang Kai-shek statues from around Taiwan were relocated to the hillside park near the mausoleum.[3] Prior to the late 1990s, visitors would line up hours for the chance to pay their respects to Chiang Kai-shek (either by bowing three times or saluting before the sarcophagus). Schoolchildren were often bussed in to do the same. At the anniversary of his death on April 5, high-ranking Kuomintang officials would pay homage to the late President in lavish ceremonies. Since democratization of Taiwan during the 1990s, the visitors to Cihu have dwindled in their numbers and the next generation of KMT officials, have visited with less pomp and ceremony. Supporters of Taiwan independence (and pro-independence leaders such as Chen Shui-bian) do not visit the site due to their dislike for Chiang Kai-shek—a leader whom they viewed as one who imposed authoritarian rule on Taiwan.
When Chiang Kai-shek's son, President Chiang Ching-kuo, died in 1988 he was also entombed in a similar fashion in nearby Touliao Mausoleum, Daxi. This is why Daxi has been known as the “township of the Presidents”.[4] In 2004, Chiang Fang-liang, the widow of Chiang Ching-kuo, asked that both father and son be buried at Wuchih Mountain Military Cemetery in Hsichih, Taipei County. The state funeral ceremony was planned for late 2006, but with repeated delays, no ceremony was held or materialized. There was public debate if another national funeral should be held again for the burial in Wuchih Mountain Military Cemetery while fervent supporters of Taiwan independence were against granting honors to whom they view as a dictator. However, President Chen inclined to hold another national funeral (the first to invoke the state funeral law) but one lasting only one day. Chiang Fang-liang and Soong Mei-ling had agreed in 1997 that the former leaders be first buried but still be moved to mainland China in the event of reunification. Soong Mei-ling died in 2003 and was entombed at Ferncliff Cemetery in New York. Chiang Fang-liang died in 2004 and her cremated remains were placed next to her husband's tomb at Touliao.
The tomb was vandalized by the pro-independence activists on 28 February 2018, the 71st anniversary of the 228 incident, and the activists were later arrested. Because of the vandalism, the tomb is now separated by a glass panel for visitors to view the sarcophagus from the outside, therefore the room is no longer accessible to the general public.
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Cihu Mausoleum , officially known as the Mausoleum of Late President Lord Chiang or Chiang Kai-shek Mausoleum is the temporary resting place of President Chiang Kai-shek.It is located in Daxi District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan.When Chiang Kai-shek died in 1975, he was not buried in the traditional Chinese fashion but entombed in a black marble sarcophagus since he expressed the wish to be eventually buried in his native Fenghua in Zhejiang province once the Kuomintang recovered mainland China from the Communists.
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More than NT$60 million is spent annually to have close to 100 soldiers guard mausoleums in Daxi, Taoyuan that serve as temporary burial sites for former presidents Chiang Kai-shek and Chiang Ching-kuo. The TSU sees this as a waste and plans to propose eliminating this expenditure from the military’s budget. The changing of the guard ceremony is one of the main tourist draws at Cihu Lake, Daxi. It has also become a target of the TSU, which is asking why the government should spend over NT$60 million a year to have soldiers guard the mausoleums of former presidents Chiang Kai-shek and Chiang Ching-kuo. Chou Ni-anTSU LegislatorThese two have been dead for more than 30 years. How much of our national manpower, resources and money will be spent on them?In 2007, former President Chen Shui-bian cited wasteful spending as a reason for eliminating the military police and color guard that watched over the mausoleums. Chen also set aside a special zone at the Wuchih Mountain Military Cemetery that could serve as a permanent burial site for the former leaders. Opposition from descendants prevented the relocation plan from proceeding. When President Ma Ying-jeou took office the next year, he reinstated the military guard.Wang Hui-minMND ReserveMatters relating to the death and burial of presidents are carried out in accordance with the National Burial Act.With the Ministry of National Defense already recommending that the military be streamlined, the TSU has called on the Ministry of National Defense to immediately withdraw the 91 soldiers who guard the mausoleums. Lawmakers from the party have already said they will issue a proposal to eliminate this expense from the national budget.
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Cihu houses the temporary resting place of former President Chiang Kai-shek by the side of a beautiful lake. Nearby is a park featuring statues of Chiang that have come from all over the island - showing the huge presence he had in everyday life in Taiwan at the height of his power.
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