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zhongzhu+levee Latitude and Longitude:

26°22′13.2″N 120°28′59.1″E / 26.370333°N 120.483083°E / 26.370333; 120.483083
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Zhongzhu Levee
中柱堤
General information
Type levee
Location Dongyin, Lienchiang, Taiwan
Coordinates 26°22′13.2″N 120°28′59.1″E / 26.370333°N 120.483083°E / 26.370333; 120.483083
Completed1986
Dimensions
Other dimensions500 meters (length)

The Zhongzhu Levee ( Chinese: 中柱堤; pinyin: Zhōngzhù Dī) is a levee in Dongyin Township, Lienchiang County, Taiwan. It connects Xiyin Island and Dongyin Island.

History

The construction of the levee was completed in 1986. [1]

Architecture

The levee spans over a length 500 meters. [1] At the center of the levee, lies the Ganen Pavilion with the statue of former President Chiang Ching-kuo facing south. [2]

References

  1. ^ a b Saunders, Richard (22 September 2017). "Off the Beaten Track: Dongyin Island: The Northern Frontier". Taipei Times. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Ganen Pavilion". Matsu National Scenic Area. Retrieved 25 September 2019.



zhongzhu+levee Latitude and Longitude:

26°22′13.2″N 120°28′59.1″E / 26.370333°N 120.483083°E / 26.370333; 120.483083
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Zhongzhu Levee
中柱堤
General information
Type levee
Location Dongyin, Lienchiang, Taiwan
Coordinates 26°22′13.2″N 120°28′59.1″E / 26.370333°N 120.483083°E / 26.370333; 120.483083
Completed1986
Dimensions
Other dimensions500 meters (length)

The Zhongzhu Levee ( Chinese: 中柱堤; pinyin: Zhōngzhù Dī) is a levee in Dongyin Township, Lienchiang County, Taiwan. It connects Xiyin Island and Dongyin Island.

History

The construction of the levee was completed in 1986. [1]

Architecture

The levee spans over a length 500 meters. [1] At the center of the levee, lies the Ganen Pavilion with the statue of former President Chiang Ching-kuo facing south. [2]

References

  1. ^ a b Saunders, Richard (22 September 2017). "Off the Beaten Track: Dongyin Island: The Northern Frontier". Taipei Times. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Ganen Pavilion". Matsu National Scenic Area. Retrieved 25 September 2019.



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