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Home Activity Slideshow 2015-10-19 Visit the Chairman of Niou-er Stone Carvings Park, A 228 Event Witness, Mr. Huang Bing-song(黃炳松)

2015-10-19 Visit the Chairman of Niou-er Stone Carvings Park, A 228 Event Witness, Mr. Huang Bing-song(黃炳松)

Visit the Chairman of Niou-er Stone Carvings Park, A 228 Event Witness, Mr. Huang Bing-song(黃炳松)
 



Visit the Chairman of Niou-er Stone Carvings Park, A 228 Event Witness, Mr. Huang Bing-song(黃炳松)


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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 October 2015 10:33 )  

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The words “villain” and “killer” were painted on a statue of former president Chiang Kai-shek in Taichung’s Jhongjheng Park, pictured yesterday.
Photo: Chang Ching-ya, Taipei Times

An usually high number of protests targeting statues of former president Chiang Kai-shek (蔣介石) have been reported across the nation in the wake of the 68th anniversary of the 228 Incident on Saturday.

A statue of Chiang erected in Taichung City’s Jhongjheng Park (中正公園) was found yesterday morning covered with white and red paint as well as ghost money, with the Chinese characters for “killer” and “villain” spray-painted on its pedestal.