The Qimei Lighthouse / Cimei Lightouse () is a
lighthouse in
Qimei / Cimei Township,
Penghu County
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Taiwan
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History
The lighthouse was built in 1939. It was the last lighthouse built by the
Japanese government. Originally, it uses
acetylene for its power before switching to electricity in 1964. The lighthouse will be opened for public at the end of 2015.
Technical details
The lighthouse has focal plane of 41 meters, in which two white flashes every 10 seconds. The building structure has an 8-meter concrete post sitting atop of 1-story concrete keeper's house. Due to its location at the southern tip of Qimei Island, the lighthouse is used not only for navigation, but also for fishery resources.
See also
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List of tourist attractions in Taiwan
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List of lighthouses in Taiwan
This is a list of lighthouses and lightvessels in Taiwan.
Northern Taiwan
* Pengjia Lighthouse () (Pengjia Islet, Keelung)
* Keelung Island Lighthouse () ( Keelung Islet, Keelung)
* Keelung Lighthouse () (Keelung Harbor, Keelung)
* Ciouzish ...
References
External links
Maritime and Port Bureau MOTC
1939 establishments in Taiwan
Lighthouses completed in 1939
Lighthouses in Penghu County
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