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Chiang Kai-shek statues ( or ) are statues of the late Republic of China (ROC)
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Chiang Kai-shek. They are found almost everywhere in
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, from parks to schools to military bases, and are usually made of a bronze
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, although it varies from location to location. Some statues have been removed starting in 1999, with greater publicity surrounding removals starting in 2007 under pro- Taiwan independence Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)-led government initiatives, which in turn led to protests and opposition on the grounds of culture and history. Many Chiang statues have since been relocated to a central location and placed in a memorial garden. The relocation of Chiang statues has been suggested as a peaceful alternative fate for Confederate statuary. Since the movement to remove Chiang statues began, individual vigilantes have begun to vandalize the statues, typically coincident with the anniversary of the 228 Incident.


History

President Chiang Kai-shek led the Republic of China and the
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(KMT) in the
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. After the end of World War II, during the subsequent resumption of the
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he lost Mainland China to the
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. He retreated to Taiwan with the ROC government and vowed to one day re-take the Mainland (At that time, the ROC had occupied Taiwan before the post-war treaties were in effect, becoming the
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.) During the following years of rule, the KMT-led ROC government erected monuments commemorating Nationalist leaders, including statues of Chiang Kai-shek.


Statue removal

In 2000, it was estimated there were nearly 43,000 Chiang statues in various locations throughout
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.
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, home to the mausoleums of Chiang Kai-shek and his son,
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, has accepted approximately 200 removed Chiang Kai-shek statues, beginning in 2000 as per the then-current mayor (Tzeng Rung-chien)'s policy. The statues were later displayed at the Cihu Memorial Sculpture Garden (), located at adjacent to the
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. It is also known among expat residents as the 'Garden of the Generalissimos'. The garden is especially popular with visitors from the
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. Although the removal of Chiang statues received a great deal of attention, the actual number of statues moved to and subsequently displayed in Cihu is relatively low (approximately 150) compared to the estimated 43,000 statues erected. Other sources state that thousands of statues have been removed. The high-profile statues that have been removed, such as the Kaohsiung seated bronze Chiang statue, have garnered extensive press coverage. However, there are still many Chiang statues remaining in Taiwan, where they continue to watch over public squares, schools, and parks.


DPP administration

The
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first proposed removing Chiang statues from military bases in March 2006 as part of a broader nationwide effort to de-politicize the military, although the ostensible reason given was to protect them from erosion and damage. In February 2007, the Republic of China government, under the Taiwan independence-minded DPP
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administration, began to implement the plan to remove the Chiang statues from military premises. The ruling Democratic Progressive Party claimed that the statues symbolized Chiang Kai-shek's authoritarian rule and cult of personality and were not consistent with the principles of a
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. The opposition KMT, on the other hand, resisted the removal of the statues, claiming that the DPP was attempting to cut off Taiwan's
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heritage, and distort history. On March 9, 2007, the KMT revoked
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's party membership for removing the statues as ordered by the government. The party stated Lee's actions damaged the party's image. In response, Lee said he regretted the party's expulsion decision, but that he had no plans to join the DPP. In the midst of these events, during March 2007, the large seated bronze statue of Chiang in the city of Kaohsiung's
Chiang Kai-shek Cultural Center The Kaohsiung Cultural Center () is a cultural center located in Lingya District of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It was founded by the city government in 1981. The main building of the center is a complex of two concert halls, many galleries, and a libra ...
was removed.


''Wounds and Regeneration''

The March 12, 2007 removal of the seated bronze statue in Kaohsiung led to clashes between protestors who were against the removal, and police, who were sent to secure the site while city workers dismantled the statue. The statue was scheduled to be delivered to
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, Daxi Township in
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(now Daxi District, Taoyuan City). Before the delivery, on March 15, 2007, the mayor of Daxi, Su Wen-sheng, left for
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,
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, in the People's Republic of China, to ask the mayor of Xikou if he would accept the statue. The deputy director of the
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of Zhejiang Province, Shao Jiangwei, stated the offer was being considered favorably. However, when the statue arrived at Daxi in 79 segmented pieces (originally and erroneously reported as more than 200 pieces), the plan to transfer the statue to Xikou was abandoned. Instead, the 8 m statue was partially reassembled at Cihu by a local artist, Guo Shao-zong, with some missing pieces and unveiled on March 15, 2008. The resulting deconstructionist sculpture, now entitled ''Wounds and Regeneration'' is one of the most popular statues in the park.


Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall

Discussions to remove or relocate the 10 m seated Chiang at the
Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall () is a national monument, landmark and tourist attraction erected in memory of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China. It is located in Taipei. The monument, surrou ...
started in 2007, followed by the renaming of the memorial hall in March 2007. In response, the
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classified the memorial hall (including the statue) as a temporary historical site, which prevented any alteration or damage, and the KMT held a protest to oppose the proposed changes. Prompted by the removal of Chiang statues at other sites, some groups agitated for removal of the Chiang statue in July 2007 to coincide with other changes at the memorial hall. The renaming of the memorial hall proceeded, but the statue was not removed or covered up, as had been speculated, when the newly named National Taiwan Democracy Memorial Hall re-opened in January 2008. Instead, the statue and its surroundings were decorated with many kites to reflect the theme of "a democratic wind." The kites were removed later that year, but other democracy-related decorations remained, prompting a statement of regret from Chiang's grandson John Chiang. In August 2008, the Executive Yuan withdrew proposed statutes to make the name change permanent, and the memorial hall reverted to its original name, likely ending any threat to remove the Chiang statue inside. In 2017, the
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stated it was drafting a bill to rename the Hall and remove the symbols of authoritarian rule, including the Chiang statue within. Cheng Tzu-tsai called for the demolition of the Hall in 2018 calling it a reminder of autocratic rule.


School campus removals

Since 2008, at least two more Chiang statues have been removed from university campuses. A Chiang statue was moved from the front gate of
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in 2011, following debate over the statue's fate dating as far back as 1987, and another Chiang statue was moved from the campus at National Cheng Kung University in 2013. During protests memorializing the 228 Incident in 2016, Chiang statues at
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were vandalized, and as a result, the administration passed a resolution in early 2017 calling for the removal of all Chiang statues from the campus. In 2014, a student-led campaign was launched advocating the removal of all Chiang statues from high school campuses. Four were arrested at Fu Jen Catholic University early on February 28, 2017 for attempting to pull down a bronze Chiang statue using an
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. Charges against the four for obstructing the police were later dropped, as the four had not resisted arrest.


City policies

Shortly after entering office in November 2014, mayor
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ordered the removal of Chiang statues within
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. In March 2015,
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removed Chiang statues from fourteen elementary and junior high school campuses and sent them to Daxi at Mayor
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's (DPP) direction. Lai announced the plan to remove the statues on 28 February 2015, during an event marking the 68th anniversary of the 228 Incident, stating the removal was both to avoid the annual vandalism of Chiang statues and to lift the symbols of autocratic rule in Taiwan. KMT Tainan city councilors criticized the secretive manner in which the Chiang statues were removed, and compared Lai to
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for wholesale destruction of cultural artifacts. The next day, the mayors of Taipei (
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) and Keelung (
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) demurred on removing their cities' Chiang statues, seeking to avoid confrontation, while the mayor of
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(
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) stated the Chiang statues on Taoyuan's school campuses and public offices would be sent to Daxi. Keelung reversed its position a week later, declaring that its Chiang statues would be removed in the near future. Pro-independence activists threatened to file a lawsuit to remove Chiang statues from Taipei in a statement released in October 2015.


Other policies

Late in March 2015, DPP legislator
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proposed a nationwide removal of Chiang statues, and further proposed that new currency should be issued to eliminate images of Chiang from the 1, 5 and 10 coins and the 200 bill. In April 2017, the stone statue of Chiang in
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was beheaded by a group claiming retaliation for the earlier beheading of a statue of Japanese engineer
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. The head of the Chiang statue was not recovered. One day later, Yao drafted a bill to rename the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall and to remove all Chiang statues nationwide to Daxi.


Gallery

File:大溪公園蔣公銅像 Statue of Jiang Kai-shek at Daxi Park - panoramio.jpg, Seated on a horse, Daxi Park File:慈湖紀念雕塑公園 (22668618836).jpg, Standing with sword,
Cihu Cihu Mausoleum (), officially known as the Mausoleum of Late President Chiang () or President Chiang Kai-shek Mausoleum, is the final resting place of President Chiang Kai-shek. It is located in Daxi District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan. When Chiang Ka ...
File:Chiang Kai-shek, Yangmingshan 02.jpg, Seated,
Yangmingshan Yangmingshan National Park is one of the nine national parks in Taiwan, located in both Taipei and New Taipei City. The districts that are partially in the park include Taipei's Beitou and Shilin Districts; and New Taipei's Wanli, Jinshan ...
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Chiang Ching-kuo Chiang Ching-kuo (27 April 1910 – 13 January 1988) was a politician of the Republic of China after its retreat to Taiwan. The eldest and only biological son of former president Chiang Kai-shek, he held numerous posts in the government ...
statues were also produced (and removed) File:慈湖紀念雕塑公園 (22072146534).jpg File:慈湖陵寢 桃園縣 歷史建築其他 Venation 23.JPG Image:Taiwan 2009 Garden of the Generalissimos at CiHu Mausoleom of Chiang Kai Shek in TaoYuan County FRD 7845.jpg File:慈湖陵寢 桃園縣 歷史建築其他 Venation 26.JPG Image:Taiwan 2009 Garden of the Generalissimos at CiHu Mausoleom of Chiang Kai Shek in TaoYuan County FRD 7879.jpg File:20060805 CKS Mausoleum 4954 (5423498837).jpg, At Cihu, with human for scale. Image:Taiwan 2009 Garden of the Generalissimos at CiHu Mausoleom of Chiang Kai Shek in TaoYuan County FRD 7888.jpg


See also

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National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall () is a national monument, landmark and tourist attraction erected in memory of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China. It is located in Taipei. The monument, surround ...
* Chiang Kai-shek * Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Song * Sun Yat-sen * List of statues of Lenin *
List of statues of Stalin This is a list of former and current known monuments dedicated to Joseph Stalin, many having been removed as a result of de-Stalinization. Some are now in Fallen Monument Park. Also, his name was removed from places, buildings, and the stat ...
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Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials More than 100 monuments and memorials to the Confederate States of America (CSA; the Confederacy) and associated figures have been removed, all but five since 2015. Some have been removed by state and local governments; others have been torn do ...


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