In the area and from the point of view of communication between the museum and its audience, this paper takes the view that the contemporary memorial museum, when commemorating the victims of the White Terror, must adopt a path of interdisciplinary research. Emphasizing the viewpoints of the people through interviews in the field and then comparing them to the official documents to explain and interpret, thereby arriving at a fruitful, interdisciplinary image of the White Terror, and further enhancing the value that oral history provided as the spiritual legacy of humankind-the flow of social discourse.