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Qingshui Ghost Cave

  • Category: Qingshui Districts/Nature and Tourism
  • Address: NO.93,Aofeng Rd., Qingshui Dist., Taichung City, Taiwan

Qingshui Ghost Cave was built in 1942 and was originally called "Hengshan War Preparation Tunnel". It leads from the north side of Aofengshan Park to the northern foot of Hengshan Mountain on the south bank of Dajia River. It has a history of nearly 70 years and is the memory of the local Qingshui people.

The Ghost Cave was a military combat preparation tunnel during the Japanese occupation. In order to prepare for the long-term war of resistance, the air defense tunnel was dug halfway up the mountain. It is about 200-300 meters long. It is equipped with beds, toilets, warehouses, offices, water, electricity, telephones, etc. There are still a few well-maintained facilities inside. There are many tunnels and forks in the cave, which are strange and dark. In addition, it has been abandoned for a long time and no one dares to enter or exit, so it is called a ghost cave.

With the active promotion of the Qingshui District Office, public opinion representatives and all walks of life, the tunnel was organized and developed.The tunnel is about 4 kilometers long. It was the living space of the garrison during the Japanese occupation. The tunnel extends in all directions and is warm in winter and cool in summer. The four walls of the tunnel are divided into Constructed of cobblestones, steel bars and concrete, it is extremely sturdy, but only part of it is currently open to the public.

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