The "Wu-Wang-Zai-Ju Inscribed Rock" (毋忘在莒) inscribed rock on Mount Taiwu in Kinmen is one of the island's most iconic landmarks. This large stone inscription was personally written by Chiang Kai-shek, the President of the Republic of China, to inspire the soldiers and civilians on the front line. It encouraged them to emulate the spirit of Tian Dan's restoration of his state in ancient times, strengthening their resolve to retake mainland China.
Itinerary Planning
- Yuzhang Road Archway to the Summit (one way): The journey takes approximately 30 to 50 minutes. The path is a gradual incline, but it can be tiring for those who are not used to hiking.
- Stay at the Summit: After reaching the top, you can take photos with the "Never Forget National Humiliation" inscribed rock and rest at the pavilion while enjoying the scenic views of Kinmen. The duration of your stay can be adjusted to your liking, ranging from 15 to 30 minutes.
- Side trip to Haiyin Temple: If you have the energy, you can continue a short distance past the inscribed rock to Haiyin Temple. The temple offers a peaceful environment, complete with restrooms and a cafe, making it an excellent spot for a break. This extension will add about 30 minutes to 1 hour to your total trip.
- Descent: The return journey follows the same path (Yuzhang Road) downhill, which is easier than the ascent.
Helpful Tips
- Yuzhang Road is closed to general traffic, so you must walk or cycle.
- For those looking for a greater challenge, Mount Taiwu also features other trails like Doumen Ancient Trail and Caicuo Ancient Trail, which are more demanding.
- The summit of Mount Taiwu has limited shade, so remember to take precautions against the sun if visiting in the summer.








