Hujingtou War History Museum
Taiwan · Kinmen County · Lieyu Township · Museums, Culture & Arts
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Overview
The National Parks Administration of the Ministry of the Interior is conducting renovation work at the Hujingtou War History Museum, which will be closed for renovations starting from March 2, 2026, and is expected to reopen at the end of July 2026. The reopening date will be announced based on the progress of the renovation work. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
Highlights
The Hujingtou War History Museum is located at the northwest corner of Lieyu and is a themed exhibition hall dedicated to documenting the battlefield history and the lives of soldiers in Little Kinmen. The museum presents a complete depiction of the battles in Lieyu, stories of soldiers, and psychological warfare through multimedia, images, and physical exhibits, making it an important site for understanding the history of the Kinmen frontline. The exterior resembles an ancient fortress, with a square displaying artillery and various weapons, creating a strong battlefield atmosphere. Visitors can also plan trips to nearby points of interest and enjoy views across the strait. Please note that the museum is currently closed for renovations and is expected to reopen after the end of July 2026, depending on the progress of the work.
What to See
1. War History Themed Exhibition Area: Systematically introduces the achievements and historical background of the Lieyu troops in various battles, showcasing Little Kinmen's strategic position as a frontline island through images, historical materials, and photographs. 2. "Iron Man's Heroic Posture" Video Screening Area: A dedicated area for screening battlefield documentary films and oral histories, using visuals to help visitors understand the real situations and emotions of soldiers stationed in Kinmen at that time. 3. "Days of Serving in Kinmen" Unit: Recreates the daily lives of soldiers stationed in Lieyu, including barrack spaces, meals, and training appearances, making it an important stop to understand life on the frontline back then. 4. "Stories of Soldiers" and Psychological Warfare Theme: Through stories of veterans, letters, photographs, and audio recordings, it presents the historical memories of the psychological warfare base and propaganda, allowing visitors to "hear" the voices from the frontline. 5. Outdoor Weapons Display Square: The square in front of the museum displays artillery, anti-aircraft guns, and machine guns, complemented by the ancient fortress-like appearance with battlements and red gates, making it suitable for photos that capture the strong military atmosphere. 6. Viewing and Observation Experience Area: Located in the northwest of Lieyu and very close to Xiamen, visitors can enjoy distant views of tall buildings and nearby islands on clear days, experiencing the contrast between the past frontline and today's peaceful scenery.
Travel Tips
The Hujingtou War History Museum is currently closed for renovations starting from March 2, 2026, and is expected to reopen after the end of July 2026, depending on the progress of the work. Please check the latest opening information before planning your visit. It is recommended to combine visits to other battlefield sites in Lieyu when planning your itinerary, allowing about 1 to 1.5 hours for staying inside the museum and taking outdoor photos. The area surrounding the museum is an important military and national park zone, so please follow the signs and avoid entering restricted or military areas, and refrain from photographing obvious military facilities to avoid causing disturbances. Lieyu is often explored by scooter or self-driving, so it is advisable to confirm transportation and fuel supply points in advance. During the summer, the sunlight is strong, so please prepare sunscreen, drinking water, and sun hats; in winter, the northeast monsoon can be strong, so a jacket is recommended for warmth. In case of bad weather or intense sunlight, the museum, being an indoor exhibition hall (after renovations), is relatively suitable as a backup for rainy days or hot weather, but it can be combined with outdoor battlefield sites, adjusting flexibly based on the day's conditions.
FAQ
Q: Is the Hujingtou War History Museum currently open to the public? A: The Hujingtou War History Museum is currently closed for renovations and is expected to announce a reopening date after the end of July 2026, depending on the progress of the work. The official announcement clearly states that it has been closed for renovations since March 2, 2026, and the actual reopening date will be based on the latest news from the Kinmen National Park Administration. It is recommended to check official information before planning your visit. Q: What is the main content introduced at the Hujingtou War History Museum? A: The Hujingtou War History Museum mainly introduces the battle history, the lives of soldiers stationed in the Lieyu area, and the history of psychological warfare. The exhibition areas include the achievements of the Lieyu troops, the "Iron Man's Heroic Posture" video screening area, "Days of Serving in Kinmen," and "Stories of Soldiers," displaying shells, weapons, and historical letters and photographs, allowing visitors to understand Little Kinmen's role on the frontline from different perspectives. Q: How much time should I reserve for visiting the Hujingtou War History Museum? A: It is generally recommended to reserve about 1 to 1.5 hours for visiting the Hujingtou War History Museum. If you take time to look at the exhibition boards, enjoy the complete videos, and take photos in the outdoor weapons display area while enjoying the view across the strait, you may need to allow for a bit more time, and it can be combined with nearby sites or other battlefield attractions in Lieyu for a half-day to full-day itinerary. Q: Are there any special considerations when visiting the Hujingtou War History Museum? A: When visiting the Hujingtou War History Museum, it is important to check whether the museum is still closed for renovations and to be aware that there are still military presence and restricted areas nearby. It is advisable to follow the signs and instructions from staff, not to cross warning lines, not to enter closed areas without permission, or to photograph military facilities up close, and to pay attention to the wind and sunlight on the island, preparing sunscreen, windbreakers, and drinking water to ensure safety and quality of the visit.