Tianma Tea House

Coordinates: 25°03′14.5″N 121°30′43.5″E / 25.054028°N 121.512083°E / 25.054028; 121.512083

The reconstructed Tianma Tea House at its original place.
A memorial plaque near Tianma Tea House marking the spot of the shooting which eventually led to the February 28 Incident.

The Tianma Tea House (Chinese: 天馬茶房; pinyin: Tiānmǎ Chá Fáng) is a former tea house in Datong District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is the site where an enforcement officer from the Taiwan Tobacco and Wine Monopoly Bureau of the Taiwan Provincial Government accidentally shot a civilian on 27 February 1947. The incident led to the island-wide anti-government uprising by the Taiwanese people called the February 28 Incident and the implementation of White Terror in Taiwan from 1949 to 1987.[1]

The tea house building has long been on the route of the annual march to commemorate the February 28 Incident in Taipei by government officials or civilians.[2]

History

The tea house was originally opened by a famous orator and lyricist Zhan Tianma shortly after 1934. It was closed down after the February 28 Incident in 1947.[3]

Transportation

The building is accessible within walking distance west from Zhongshan Station of Taipei Metro.

See also

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tianma Tea House.

References

  1. "民視英語新聞".
  2. Wang, Chris (Feb 28, 2012). "Families of 228 Massacre victims to march today". Taipei Times.
  3. Eckhardt, Robyn (6 November 2009). "Ground Rules" via Wall Street Journal.


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 12/4/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.