Liberty

Fittingly, I found myself at Taipei’s Liberty Square the morning after Inauguration Day.
The sign above the main gate was, again, in Traditional Chinese but said something about “freedom.”  To one side of the square is the National Concert Hall.
To the other, the National Theater and Concert Hall.  (Although, to be honest, I might have gotten them backwards they look so similar.)
Opposite of the main gate is the imposing National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall.  
  Looking back over Liberty Square from the steps of the Memorial.
Hidden in the base of the Memorial (and I say “hidden” because I didn’t see any signs and just happened to stumble upon it) is a cavernous exposition space.  

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