The name of this place, Zhenge Daidan, comes from a Chinese proverb (枕戈待旦) which means “sleeping with your head on a dagger-axe to await the arrival of the morning”. In other words, the proverb means that you are ready to enter the battlefield. When you enter Fuao Harbor (福澳港) by the Matsu Ferry (臺馬輪), you will see the huge monument, from which four massive red characters protrude. This is your signal that Nangan Island (南竿) is not far away. Indeed, it has almost become the symbol of Nangan in the minds of many travellers. Originally, this was a flat building situated on Fuqing Hill (福清嶺), only a 15 minute walk to the nearby Fuao Harbor (福澳港). The four characters were written by Chiang Kai-shek in 1958 when he came to Matsu, in order to remind soldiers of their mission to retrieve the lost territory of mainland China. His calligraphy was then enlarged and placed on the monument to commemorate his visit.
The main body of the flat building is now used as an exhibition hall and a souvenir shop. Walking onto the platform in front of the building, there is a great view of the whole of Fuao Harbor. If you find yourself with some time to kill waiting for the ferry to another island, why not wander down here to check out the beautiful view?





Zhenge Daidan Monument
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