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Published 16:37 18 Nov 2015 GMT

The building was formerly a villa which belonged to Chaing Ching-kuo - the son of a former leader. During the Civil War in the country in the 1940s, he stayed in the house for around a month.
Reports suggest that conservationists had called for the villa to be turned into a museum.
Now, Chiang’s grandson - businessman Demos Chiang - has had his say on the matter, complaining about the restaurant's opening on on microblogging site, Weibo.
'I don’t understand - opening a McDonald’s in the villa. How exactly does that adhere to regulations on correct usage of cultural heritage sites?'
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