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zhongcheng+gate Latitude and Longitude:

26°22′01.1″N 120°29′12.2″E / 26.366972°N 120.486722°E / 26.366972; 120.486722
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Zhongcheng Gate
忠誠門
General information
Type gate
Location Dongyin, Lienchiang, Taiwan
Coordinates 26°22′01.1″N 120°29′12.2″E / 26.366972°N 120.486722°E / 26.366972; 120.486722

The Zhongcheng Gate ( traditional Chinese: 忠誠門; simplified Chinese: 忠诚门; pinyin: Zhōngchéng Mén) is a gate in Dongyin Township, Lienchiang County, Taiwan.

History

The gate was originally built as the port for the Republic of China Armed Forces to enter and exit the island. The function of the port was later on replaced by Zhongzhu Harbor. [1] During the Mainland China military exercises around Matsu Islands in August 2022, local people were seen dancing in foam to music in front of the gate. [2]

Architecture

The gate features a soldier statue on top of it. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Zhongcheng Gate". Matsu National Scenic Area. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  2. ^ Everington, Keoni (8 August 2022). "Video shows Taiwanese enjoy bubble bath party during China's wargames". Taiwan News. Retrieved 10 August 2022.



zhongcheng+gate Latitude and Longitude:

26°22′01.1″N 120°29′12.2″E / 26.366972°N 120.486722°E / 26.366972; 120.486722
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Zhongcheng Gate
忠誠門
General information
Type gate
Location Dongyin, Lienchiang, Taiwan
Coordinates 26°22′01.1″N 120°29′12.2″E / 26.366972°N 120.486722°E / 26.366972; 120.486722

The Zhongcheng Gate ( traditional Chinese: 忠誠門; simplified Chinese: 忠诚门; pinyin: Zhōngchéng Mén) is a gate in Dongyin Township, Lienchiang County, Taiwan.

History

The gate was originally built as the port for the Republic of China Armed Forces to enter and exit the island. The function of the port was later on replaced by Zhongzhu Harbor. [1] During the Mainland China military exercises around Matsu Islands in August 2022, local people were seen dancing in foam to music in front of the gate. [2]

Architecture

The gate features a soldier statue on top of it. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Zhongcheng Gate". Matsu National Scenic Area. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  2. ^ Everington, Keoni (8 August 2022). "Video shows Taiwanese enjoy bubble bath party during China's wargames". Taiwan News. Retrieved 10 August 2022.



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