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Iron Fortress

Taiwan · Kinmen County · Lieyu Township · Historic Sites

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資料來源:交通部觀光署(GODL)

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Overview

Iron Fortress covers an area of approximately 4,500 square meters, with walls designed to resemble city walls, standing about 5 meters high, completely isolating the fortress from the outside world. Upon entering the Iron Fortress scenic area, visitors will first encounter an M42 anti-aircraft vehicle. The towering walls obscure the view inside the bunker, and the entrance is adorned with the red characters 'Iron Fortress', marking the beginning of the fortress experience.

Highlights

Iron Fortress is an important military heritage site in Lieyu Township, Kinmen County, forming part of the defense system of the Lieyu area alongside other strongholds such as Warrior Fortress and General Fortress. The scenic area features a city wall appearance, a closed fortress space, and underground tunnels, allowing visitors to experience the atmosphere of past frontline military outposts.

What to See

- Fortress Wall: The outer wall is designed to resemble city walls, standing about 5 meters high, separating the fortress from the outside, with the prominent 'Iron Fortress' inscription at the entrance. - M42 Anti-Aircraft Vehicle: Upon entering the scenic area, visitors will first see an M42 anti-aircraft vehicle, which serves as a striking military display. - Above-Ground Military Facilities: Visitors can see gun emplacements, Zhongshan rooms, and ammunition depots, showcasing the historical defensive purposes. - Underground Tunnels: The fortress contains a network of underground tunnels connected to Warrior Fortress, suitable for experiencing underground movement and defense routes. - Underground Auxiliary Spaces: Relevant introductions mention that the underground includes machine gun bunkers, dormitories, ammunition depots, anti-aircraft guns, and firefighting water tanks.

Travel Tips

- Iron Fortress is a military heritage site, so it is recommended to wear comfortable shoes for the visit, as there may be walking through tunnels and areas with elevation changes. - If you wish to visit the three fortresses of Lieyu, you can arrange Iron Fortress along with Warrior Fortress and General Fortress in the same itinerary for a more complete route. - Official travel information indicates that the site is located in Lieyu Township, Kinmen County, so it is advisable to confirm transportation methods and shuttle arrangements before visiting. - If traveling with elderly or children, it is recommended to allow ample time, as there are many highlights to see in the tunnels and fortress.

Nearby Dining

- The area around the site mainly features local snacks from Lieyu Township and Kinmen specialties, so it is recommended to arrange meals in Kinmen Island or the urban area of Lieyu. - For convenience, meals can be arranged during the round trip to Iron Fortress, combined with visits to other attractions in Lieyu.

FAQ

- What is Iron Fortress? Iron Fortress is a military heritage site located in Lieyu Township, Kinmen County, known for its fortifications, tunnels, and defensive structures. - What facilities can be seen at Iron Fortress? Visitors can see the city wall-like outer wall, M42 anti-aircraft vehicle, above-ground military spaces, and the underground tunnels connected to Warrior Fortress. - What other places are suitable to visit alongside Iron Fortress? Iron Fortress is well-suited to be arranged with Warrior Fortress and General Fortress, forming a complete battlefield tourism route. - What are the features of Iron Fortress? Its features include high surrounding walls, a clear entrance, and extensive underground spaces, allowing visitors to directly experience the defensive atmosphere of past frontline fortresses.

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