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Keelung Islet

Islands in Taiwan

Keelung Islet

Islands in Taiwan

FieldValue
nameKeelung Islet
native_name基隆嶼, 基隆島
native_name_langzh-tw
sobriquet
image_name基隆嶼 Keelong Island - panoramio.jpg
image_size250px
pushpin_mapTaiwan
pushpin_reliefyes
pushpin_map_captionTaiwan
coordinates
locationZhongzheng, Keelung, Taiwan
GridReference
area_ha23.91
length_m910
width_m410
coastline_km
elevation_m182

Keelung Islet (, also 基隆島, in Taiwanese Hokkien: 雞籠杙/Ke-lâng-khit) is a small island in Zhongzheng District, Keelung, Taiwan and 4.9 km away from the Port of Keelung. It has an area of 27005.593 m2 or 23.91 ha. It is 910 m in length, and 410 m in width including the artificial harbor, the highest point is 182 m above sea level.

History

基隆島}}) (1950)

In ancient times, the island was seen as a sacred place by locals. It was rumoured that a female ghost named Shih-Yun lived there, to mourn over her husband who died in a shipwreck hundreds of years ago.

In the modern day, the islet is primarily used as a military training base. Since 2001, it has been opened for tourists. Ferry services to the island operate daily from the port of Keelung. There is a small port and a walkway on the island. The island is also popular with the local fishing industry, because of the quantity of fish it attracts in its surrounding sea.

In 2013, the islet was closed to visitors following Typhoon Soulik. The islet remained closed to the public as damage from Typhoon Soudelor in 2015 was repaired. In July 2017, the city government allocated NT$82 million for the island's infrastructure reparation and renovation works. Plans to reopen for tourists in August 2018 were delayed until June 2019. The islet was finally reopened again on 25 June.

Geography

The island is volcanic, part of the Chilung Volcano Group. It dates from the Pleistocene period. The eruption was explosive tholeiitic andesite and dacite. The main mineral is calcium rich plagioclase. The magma source is the western extremity of the Ryukyu Volcanic Arc formed when the subducting Philippine Sea Plate was compressed below the edge of the Eurasian Plate at about 20 to 30 km deep. The magma was contaminated with continental crust material. Geochemistry of the rock shows that iron, aluminium, titanium, potassium, rubidium and strontium are enriched, but sodium, magnesium and nickel are impoverished.

Transportation

The island can be accessed from Keelung mainland at Badouzi, Bisha or Keelung Ports.

References

References

  1. "Beautiful Scenery".
  2. link. [[:zh:內政部地政司. Department of Land Administration]]. (16 December 2014). zh-tw. 基隆市土地段名代碼表 地政事務所名稱(代碼) 信義(CB) 鄉鎮市區名稱(代碼) 中正區(01){...}段 小段 代碼 備註{...}基隆嶼 0126
  3. link. zh-tw. 基隆市中正區公所. zh-tw. 基隆嶼 27005.593
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  9. (4 September 2018). "Taiwan's Keelung Islet reopens for sightseeing by the end of September". Taiwan News.
  10. (2002). "Geology of China". Geological Publishing House.
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