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{{Infobox protected area
 * name = Jing-Mei Human Rights Memorial & Cultural Park
 * photo_caption = Jing-Mei Human Rights Memorial and Cultural Park
 * map = Taipei, Taiwan
 * location = Taipei, Taiwan, ROC
 * nearest_city = Taipei, Taiwan ROC

Jing-Mei Human Rights Memorial and Cultural Park is located in Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, ROC. The site functions today as a museum, but was during the White Terror it served as a center for interrogation, detention and military court trials. Jing-Mei was an active deterrogation site after 1968 and until the military law decree was lifted in July 1987. The military court trials were conducted by the Taiwan Garrison Command.

Today, the majority of the site is open to visitors, apart from the enclosed jail quater area of the Wang Hsi-ling, the former chied of the Military Intelligence Bureau, Ministry of National Defence. Wang Hsi-Ling's jail quarters were built in 1985, following his incarceration due to the assassination of a Taiwanese-American writer Henry Liu in California in 1984.