Yun tai Shan Military Museum Introduction
Yunting Mountain, the highest peak in Nangan, stands at an elevation of 248 meters. It is the first peak in Nangan and is the 98th among Taiwan's minor hundred peaks, offering the best views of the Matsu Islands and the Beigao Peninsula in mainland China. In order to understand the strategic situation of Matsu and the dynamics of enemy forces at that time, the Matsu Defense Command built a military intelligence building here in 1996 to enhance the education of officers and soldiers regarding enemy conditions. In consideration of the tourism development in the Matsu region, data displayed in the military intelligence building was screened and relocated in accordance with the National Security Protection Act, and in 2009, the management of the military intelligence building was authorized to proceed with renovations, allowing it to open for public visits on November 7, 2010. Note: Access to military sites is restricted to residents of the Republic of China. Group visitors (tour groups, companies, or agencies) and individual visitors (independent travelers, backpackers) must have their identities verified by the management (guard) and complete the application to gain entry. Photography is prohibited in certain military camps.