Yuntai Mountain Military Affairs Museum Introduction
Yuntai Mountain, the highest peak in Nangan, stands at an elevation of 248 meters. It is the 98th peak in the Taiwan Small Hundred Mountains and offers the best vantage point for overlooking the Matsu Islands and the Beijiao Peninsula of mainland China. In order to understand the strategic situation of Matsu and the movements of enemy forces at the time, the Army Command established a military intelligence building here in 1996 to enhance the education of soldiers regarding enemy situations. In 2009, considering the development of tourism in Matsu, the information displayed in the military intelligence building was screened and relocated in accordance with the National Security Confidentiality Act, and permission was granted for the renovation of the original military intelligence building by the Matsu Administration. It officially opened for visitor tours on November 7, 2010. Note: Access to military sites is limited to citizens of the Republic of China. Group visitors (tour groups, companies, or organizations) and individual visitors (independent travelers, backpackers) must have their identification verified by the management (guard) and complete the application to enter. Photography is prohibited in certain military areas.