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Wu Zhihui Memorial Park

Taiwan · Kinmen County · 金城鎮 · Culture & Arts

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Overview

Located beside the Jinmen Harbor Passenger Transport Center, this park offers a clear view of ships entering and leaving through the Mini Three Links. The park is shaded by lush trees and features a memorial inscription personally written by Chiang Kai-shek as well as a bronze statue of Mr. Zhihui.

Highlights

Wu Zhihui Memorial Park is a small seaside hilltop park known for its views over Kinmen Harbor and its memorial significance for Wu Zhihui, a renowned Confucian scholar. Situated next to the Jinmen Harbor Passenger Transport Center and Shuitou Pier, the park is filled with greenery and offers wide-open views toward Lieyu (Little Kinmen), the mainland coast, and the Kinlie Waterway. Through the memorial inscription personally written by Chiang Kai-shek and the bronze statue, visitors can feel the unique blend of modern history and Kinmen’s wartime atmosphere.

What to See

1. Sea views and harbor ship watching: The park sits on higher ground, allowing visitors to overlook the Jinmen Harbor Passenger Transport Center, Shuitou Harbor, and the ships passing through the Mini Three Links, making it one of the best places to watch vessels at sea and appreciate Kinmen’s role as an island gateway. 2. Bronze statue of Mr. Wu Zhihui: On the seaside side of the park stands a bronze statue of Mr. Wu Zhihui, with the sea at his back and the harbor in front. It symbolizes his burial at sea in Kinmen waters and his contributions to the nation and his era, making it the park’s most recognizable historical landmark and photo spot. 3. Memorial inscription written by Chiang Kai-shek: The park contains an inscription, including the words "Wu Zhihui Memorial Pavilion for Sea Burial," personally written by President Chiang Kai-shek. The text commemorates Wu Zhihui’s life and the reason for his burial at sea. Travelers interested in modern Chinese intellectual history and the history of the Nationalist government can pause here to read the engraving and feel the atmosphere of the era. 4. Pavilion and shaded walking paths: The park includes a pavilion, Zhihui Pavilion, and is surrounded by trees such as Casuarina and two-needle pine, creating a restful green space. It is well suited for strolling, escaping the sun, and quietly sitting to look out at the sea, where wartime history blends with sea breeze and tree shadows in a calm, steady atmosphere. 5. Distant views of Little Kinmen and the opposite shore: Thanks to its elevated seaside location, on clear days visitors can look out toward Lieyu (Little Kinmen), parts of Xiamen, and the Kinlie Waterway. For travelers seeking a front-line perspective and a sense of the distance across the strait, it is a highly symbolic viewpoint.

Address

No. 1, Section 1, Xihai Road, Jincheng Township, Kinmen County 893, near the coast Phone: (08)2318823

Travel Tips

Wu Zhihui Memorial Park is ideal as a short side trip before or after visiting Shuitou Village, the Jinmen Harbor Passenger Transport Center, or taking the Mini Three Links. Most visitors spend about 30 minutes to an hour here for a brief walk and sightseeing. For access, the park is beside Shuitou Pier and the Jinmen Harbor Passenger Transport Center in Jincheng Township. Most travelers arrive by self-drive car, scooter, local bus, or taxi, and it is often combined with the Shuitou traditional settlement and Dutian Tower on the same route to save travel time. As for the best season, the park is an open seaside hill and can be visited year-round. However, Kinmen’s northeast monsoon is strong in winter and the sea breeze can feel cold, while summer sunlight is intense. Spring and autumn are generally the most comfortable times, with clearer views and less forceful wind, making them the best seasons for enjoying the pavilion and the seaside lookout. Because the park is open and exposed to the sea, it is advisable to bring sun protection, a hat, a light jacket for winter or windy days, and drinking water. The paths are mostly standard walkways and steps, so comfortable shoes are recommended. When the wind is strong, avoid standing too close to the edge, and keep a close eye on older companions and children for safety. The park is an open public space and is generally reported as open all day with free admission, making it a flexible stop in an itinerary. Still, it is recommended to check the latest announcements from the Kinmen County Government or tourism authorities before visiting in case of renovations or special events.

Nearby Dining

The area around Shuitou Pier and the Jinmen Harbor Passenger Transport Center has many local snack shops, seafood restaurants, and casual dining places, making it convenient to eat before or after taking a boat trip or visiting Wu Zhihui Memorial Park. Many travelers also pair the visit with traditional snacks and cafes around Shuitou Village for a half-day or full-day food-and-stroll itinerary.

FAQ

Q:Is Wu Zhihui Memorial Park worth visiting? A:Wu Zhihui Memorial Park is well worth a side visit, especially for travelers who want sea views, harbor scenery, and an interest in modern history and culture. The park sits on higher ground, overlooks Kinmen Harbor, and offers views of Mini Three Links ships entering and leaving. At the same time, the bronze statue of Wu Zhihui and the memorial inscription written by Chiang Kai-shek help visitors understand the historical background of this Confucian master and his burial at sea in Kinmen, giving the visit both scenic and cultural value in a short amount of time. Q:Do I need a ticket or reservation to visit Wu Zhihui Memorial Park? A:Wu Zhihui Memorial Park is currently open to the public free of charge, and a reservation is usually not required. According to tourism information, the park is an all-day public space that is suitable for flexible visits during spare moments in an itinerary. However, if there are renovations or major events, it is still recommended to check the latest official Kinmen tourism announcements in advance. Q:How do I get to Wu Zhihui Memorial Park, and which places can I combine it with? A:The most convenient way to reach Wu Zhihui Memorial Park is to depart from Jincheng Township by car or scooter along the road to Shuitou Pier and the Jinmen Harbor Passenger Transport Center, then walk to the park. Because it is next to Shuitou Pier and Shuitou Village, common itineraries combine the park with traditional Minnan settlements and Dutian Tower. If arriving by bus or taxi, Shuitou Pier or the Jinmen Harbor Passenger Transport Center is often used as the landmark, followed by a short walk up to the park. Q:How long should I stay at Wu Zhihui Memorial Park? A:Most visitors spend about 30 minutes to one hour at Wu Zhihui Memorial Park, which is enough time for a walk, photos, and reading the memorial inscription. If the weather is clear, the view is good, and you are waiting for a boat or combining the park with a visit to Shuitou Village, you can also spend a little longer resting in the pavilion and watching the changing sea and harbor scene, using it as a comfortable transition between transport and sightseeing.

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