Yun Tai Shan Military History Museum Introduction
Yuntai Mountain, the highest peak in Nangan, stands at an elevation of 248 meters. It is the first highest peak in Nangan and is the 98th of Taiwan's Minor 100 Peaks. This spot offers the best view of the Matsu Islands and the northern part of the mainland's Jiao Peninsula. In 1996, to understand the strategic situation of Matsu and the movements of enemy forces, the Matsu Defense Command built a military intelligence facility here to strengthen the education of soldiers regarding enemy situations. In 2009, considering the tourism development of Matsu, the information displayed in the military intelligence facility was screened and transferred in accordance with the National Security Protection Act, and it was agreed that the Matsu Management Office could carry out renovations of the original military intelligence facility, which was opened to tourists on November 7, 2010. Note: Access to military sites is limited to citizens of the Republic of China. Group tourists (tour groups, companies, or institutions) and individual tourists (walk-in tourists or backpackers) must have their identification verified by the guards to complete the application before entering. Photography is prohibited in some military areas.