Marshal Zen Garden Beitou 北投少帥禪園



Marshal Zen Garden was built during the Japanese-colonised period of the 1920's.  It was renowned for the hot spring and was used as the entertainment hub of the Japanese pilots during the end of the World War II. In the 1960's, it was used to confine Marshal Chang Xue-liang and his wife Zhao Di.



We checked in in our hotel Double Inn and was driven there.  The environment is very soothing with a lot of green, flowers and typical Japanese set up. We first enjoyed our afternoon tea after travelling straight from Alishan to Chiayi to Taipei. You can visit the Zen Garden if you hold a booking of  the tour, hot spring or restaurant. It was very nice to enjoy the afternoon in its tea house 小六茶舖. It's cosy and the food was superb, good value for the money. NTD900 for two.







Marshal Chang and his wife were detained at the Zen Garden for decades.  Though it was years ago, the exhibition of his room, photos and his life made me feel the loss of freedom and unwillingness. On the other hand, I also felt their love lingering in the air.






Our dog died a few days prior to the visit to the Zen Garden.  There I bumped into a Schnauzer model.  We took a photo together to memorise it. Grey top and grey dog. What an incidence?



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