Name :
    Yin Hai-Kuang's Residence  
Description:     The Dr. Yin Hai-Kwong Residence was completed in 1945 in Alley 16, Lane 18, Wenzhou St., a neighborhood designated by Taihoku Imperial University (present-day National Taiwan University, or NTU) during the Japanese colonial. They were intended for professors’ dormitories, and nestled in a kind of lushness that was unique to academia. After relocating from mainland China in 1949, Dr. Yin Hai-Kwong taught philosophy at Taihoku Imperial University while contributing articles of political criticism to the Free China Journal. As a man who would rather die a critic than live muted, Dr. Yin was a warrior fighting with a pen despite the rigorous censorship. He stood up bravely against the then-authoritarian regime with unbridled political criticism, exerting a strong influence on Taiwan’s progress toward democracy, as an iconic figure in the history of Chinese liberalism. The residence is a one-story, Japanese-style wooden structure built on a triangular base, adjacent to the other dormitories. In May 2003, the Taipei City Government designated it as a historic site that housed a significant collection of cultural assets. The Dr. Yin Hai-Kwong Foundation in November 2008 took over the operation and maintenance of the residence, recently serving as a facility for NTU’s outdoor education activities.  
Address:     Da'an Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 1-1, Alley 16, Lane 18, Wenzhou St.  
Travel Info:     1. Bus: 15, 18, 74, 235, 237, 254, 278, 295, 662, 663, 907, Heping Mainline: alight at Wenzhou St. 2. Bus: 0 South, 109, 207, 253 (right), 280 (Zhongshan and Chengde lines), 284 (incl. nonstop and sub-line), 290 (incl. shuttle), Blue 311, 505, 52, 642, 668, 907, Songjiang-Xinsheng Mainline, Dunhua Mainline: alight at Long-an Elementary School  
Open Time:     Tue. - Sat., 10 AM-5PM; closed on Sundays and Mondays  
Picture:
Category1:     景點  
Category2:     Historic Sites  
MRT:     Taipower Building   
Position:     位置緯度:25.024182  
    位置經度:121.531995  
Position - Google地圖:
City:     Taipei  
Date:     2015/08/17  
Attribution: 資訊來源為「臺北市政府」
Description:     The Dr. Yin Hai-Kwong Residence was completed in 1945 in Alley 16, Lane 18, Wenzhou St., a neighborhood designated by Taihoku Imperial University (present-day National Taiwan University, or NTU) during the Japanese colonial. They were intended for professors’ dormitories, and nestled in a kind of lushness that was unique to academia. After relocating from mainland China in 1949, Dr. Yin Hai-Kwong taught philosophy at Taihoku Imperial University while contributing articles of political criticism to the Free China Journal. As a man who would rather die a critic than live muted, Dr. Yin was a warrior fighting with a pen despite the rigorous censorship. He stood up bravely against the then-authoritarian regime with unbridled political criticism, exerting a strong influence on Taiwan’s progress toward democracy, as an iconic figure in the history of Chinese liberalism. The residence is a one-story, Japanese-style wooden structure built on a triangular base, adjacent to the other dormitories. In May 2003, the Taipei City Government designated it as a historic site that housed a significant collection of cultural assets. The Dr. Yin Hai-Kwong Foundation in November 2008 took over the operation and maintenance of the residence, recently serving as a facility for NTU’s outdoor education activities.  
Address:     Da'an Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 1-1, Alley 16, Lane 18, Wenzhou St.  
Travel Info:     1. Bus: 15, 18, 74, 235, 237, 254, 278, 295, 662, 663, 907, Heping Mainline: alight at Wenzhou St. 2. Bus: 0 South, 109, 207, 253 (right), 280 (Zhongshan and Chengde lines), 284 (incl. nonstop and sub-line), 290 (incl. shuttle), Blue 311, 505, 52, 642, 668, 907, Songjiang-Xinsheng Mainline, Dunhua Mainline: alight at Long-an Elementary School  
Open Time:     Tue. - Sat., 10 AM-5PM; closed on Sundays and Mondays  
Picture:
Category1:     景點  
Category2:     Historic Sites  
MRT:     Taipower Building   
Position:     位置緯度:25.024182  
    位置經度:121.531995  
Position - Google地圖:
City:     Taipei  
Date:     2015/08/17  
Attribution: 資訊來源為「臺北市政府」
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