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double-heart+of+stacked+stones Latitude and Longitude:

23°13′13.0″N 119°26′49.0″E / 23.220278°N 119.446944°E / 23.220278; 119.446944
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Double-Heart of Stacked Stones
七美雙心石滬
Double-Heart of Stacked Stones is located in Penghu County
Double-Heart of Stacked Stones
Double-Heart of Stacked Stones
Coordinates: 23°13′13.0″N 119°26′49.0″E / 23.220278°N 119.446944°E / 23.220278; 119.446944
Location Cimei, Penghu, Taiwan
Offshore water bodies Taiwan Strait
Geology rock

The Double-heart of Stacked Stones ( traditional Chinese: 七美雙心石滬; simplified Chinese: 七美双心石沪; pinyin: Qīměi Shuāng Xīn Shí Hù) or the Twin-Heart Fish Trap is a stone fishing weir located on the north side of Cimei Township, Penghu County, Taiwan. It is a well-preserved ancient fish trap made by stacking stones to form a trap that resembles a flying heart. [1] [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "A Passage to Penghu". Taipei Times. 7 October 2004. Retrieved 2008-02-15.
  2. ^ Spencer, David (1 December 2017). "Taiwan's Top 10 man-made marvels". Taiwan News. Retrieved 3 December 2017.



double-heart+of+stacked+stones Latitude and Longitude:

23°13′13.0″N 119°26′49.0″E / 23.220278°N 119.446944°E / 23.220278; 119.446944
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Double-Heart of Stacked Stones
七美雙心石滬
Double-Heart of Stacked Stones is located in Penghu County
Double-Heart of Stacked Stones
Double-Heart of Stacked Stones
Coordinates: 23°13′13.0″N 119°26′49.0″E / 23.220278°N 119.446944°E / 23.220278; 119.446944
Location Cimei, Penghu, Taiwan
Offshore water bodies Taiwan Strait
Geology rock

The Double-heart of Stacked Stones ( traditional Chinese: 七美雙心石滬; simplified Chinese: 七美双心石沪; pinyin: Qīměi Shuāng Xīn Shí Hù) or the Twin-Heart Fish Trap is a stone fishing weir located on the north side of Cimei Township, Penghu County, Taiwan. It is a well-preserved ancient fish trap made by stacking stones to form a trap that resembles a flying heart. [1] [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "A Passage to Penghu". Taipei Times. 7 October 2004. Retrieved 2008-02-15.
  2. ^ Spencer, David (1 December 2017). "Taiwan's Top 10 man-made marvels". Taiwan News. Retrieved 3 December 2017.



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