Republic of China Armed Forces Museum

The Republic of China Armed Forces Museum (AFM; Chinese: 國軍歷史文物館; pinyin: Guójūn Lìshǐ Wénwùguǎn) was a museum located on Guiyang Street in the Zhongzheng District of Taipei, Taiwan. It opened on October 31, 1961, under the administration of the Republic of China Ministry of National Defense Department of History and Translation Office. The Museum encompassed 3 floors, and served to preserve and present the heritage and history of the ROC military to the general public.

Republic of China Armed Forces Museum
國軍歷史文物館
Established31 October 1961
Dissolved30 December 2021
LocationZhongzheng, Taipei, Taiwan
Coordinates25.0396°N 121.5081°E / 25.0396; 121.5081
TypeMilitary museum

The museum closed permanently on December 30th, 2021, to be replaced by the upcoming National Military Museum.[1]

Permanent Exhibits

Past exhibits

Weapons display exhibition.

Incidents

In 1996, Chang Fu-chen, a Taiwanese schoolgirl, was raped and murdered at the Armed Forces Museum. Taipei Police found the girl's body dumped in a suburban Taipei park following the confession of Kuo Ching-ho, a military guard at the museum who was serving his compulsory two-year military service.[4][5]

Transportation

The museum was accessible within walking distance South from Ximen Station of the Taipei Metro.

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