三重空軍一村位於三重區正義南路,二戰期間曾是日軍高砲陣地,國民政府來臺後成為空軍高射砲兵駐紮地,現今成為北部僅存的防砲眷村。
該園區內有日本統治時期遺留下來的地下俑道與防砲工事,也有國民政府眷村中反共的建築氛圍。為了保存三重在地的眷村文化,因而改建成眷村文化園區,介紹空軍和其家屬居住的地方,也是人們了解北部眷村文化的重要地點之一。
空軍一村佇三重埔正義南路,二次世界大戰的時陣,是日本軍隊的懸砲陣地,國民政府搬徙到臺灣了後,成做空軍懸射炮兵的營地,是現此時北部唯一的防炮眷村。
佇空軍一村,有日本時代放落來的戰事手尾,嘛有國民政府時期,眷村反共的氣味,產生誠特殊眷村文化,因此建立眷村文化園區,佇民國95年被登錄為歷史建築,成做新北市眷村文化資產的首例,予閣較濟人會當認捌眷村。
Located at the end of Lane 22, Section 4, Chengtai Road in Wugu, this spot offers a broad and expansive view. Its most distinctive feature is the ability to overlook the confluence of the Tamsui River and Keelung River. From this vantage point, one can also gaze towards Taipei City’s Shezi Island and Guandu Plain in the distance. This area is known as the “Lion-Elephant Defending Gate,” where “elephant” refers to the trunk of Guandu; “gate” is Gan Dou Men, representing the local Guandu area; and “lion” signifies the lion’s head bottleneck.
In the mid-Qing Dynasty, this bottleneck was located on the Tamsui River, serving as a crucial passage to enter Guandu, Sanlu, and Taipei City. It held strategic importance due to its location. In the 1950s, to prevent flooding in Taipei caused by typhoons, the bottleneck was exploded to widen the river channel. By 2017, after a reorganization and renovation, it transformed into the Wugu Lion’s Head Viewing Platform, providing a panoramic view of the Tamsui River.