Wanshan Archipelago

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Administration

Most of the islands of the archipelago are in the Template:Ill (Template:Zh) which consist of three towns:[1] Guishan Town (Template:Zh), Dangan Town (Template:Zh) and Wanshan Town (Template:Zh).

Before Template:Ill was created in 1953, the islands were part of Po-On County.[2][3]

Geography

The islands are situated in the South China Sea, to the south of the opening of the Pearl River estuary and Hong Kong.

The archipelago includes several groups of islands. The western group, located south of the Pearl River estuary and Lantau Island, was formerly known to Europeans as the Ladrones, from the Spanish for "thieves". It comprises Greater Wanshan, Guishan, and Wai Dangling Islands and the Zhizhou, Sanmen, and Aizhou groups. The eastern group, located south of Hong Kong Island, was known as the Lema Islands. Today, they are known as the Jiapeng Liedao and Dangan Liedao, respectively.

The largest island, Dangan, features mountainous terrain similar to Hong Kong.

List of islands

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Erzhou Dao, seen from Ocean Park Hong Kong.
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Beijian Dao

Islands of the archipelago include:

Dangan Liedao (Template:Zh), the eastern group of Wanshan archipelago, and the eastern half of the former Lema Islands chain

  • Dangan Dao (Template:Zh), 13.2 km2 in area and the largest of the islands; 200 permanent residents mainly along Zhangmu Bay and Hengkeng.
  • Erzhou Dao (Template:Zh), 8.15 km2
  • Zhiwan Dao (Template:Zh), 4.5 km2
  • Xidan Dao (Template:Zh), 0.85 km2

Jiapeng Liedao (Template:Zh), the southern group of Wanshan archipelago, and the western half of the former Lema Islands chain

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Dong'ao Dao

Southwestern group:

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Shek Kwu Chau (left), an island of Hong Kong and Wai Lingding Dao (right), part of the "Central group" of Wanshan Archipelago.

Central group, located south of Lantau:

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View from Tian Tan Buddha in Hong Kong. The closest islands are the Soko Islands, part of the territory of Hong Kong. The four most distant islands are part of the Wanshan Archipelago. From left to right: Ai Zhou, Ai Zhou Zi, Dazhi Zhou, Xiaozhi Zhou.
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Dazhi Zhou (upper) and Xiaozhi Zhou (centre).
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Ai Zhou Zi (bottom) and Ai Zhou (top).

Northwestern group, located between Lantau and Macau:

Other geographical elements

Other geographically important points of interest:

  • Lema Channel is a major waterway in the archipelago.
  • Dahengqin Dao is an island off Macau and not part of this archipelago.
  • Erzhou, rising to 437.7 m above sea level, is the highest point in the archipelago

Population

There is a small local population, mostly in small fishing villages:

  • Dangan
  • Danganwei
  • Nacun

Economy

The archipelago's economy is mainly fisheries (crystal prawn, peeler crab). There is a growing tourism industry with a focus on history, beaches, and the natural beauty of the islands. About 350,000 tourists visit the islands annually. Club Med opened a holiday resort on Dong'ao in 2014.[12]

There is also potential for petroleum extraction in the waters off the islands.

Tourist sites

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Wen Tianxiang statue on Guishan

Tourist sites of Wanshan Archipelago include:

  • Dong'ao: Blundbuss Tower; Son-Soliciting Springs
  • Dangan: Dangan Village
  • Guishan: Monument to the Martyrs of Guishan Warship; Wen Tianxiang Park
  • Miaowan: Xiafeng Bay, a coral beach adjacent to the fishing village.[5]
  • Wanshan: A-Ma Temple; Floating Cobbles Bay

Transport

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Ferry in Dong'ao Dao
  • Ferry service from Zhuhai to Guishan, Wai Lingding, Dan'gan, Dong'ao and Wanshan
  • Fast/slow ferry service to Guishan, Wai Lingding, Xiangzhou
  • Sightseeing ferryboats from Zhuhai

See also

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Notes

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References

Citations

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  1. Zhuhai Municipality website: Wanshan Ocean Development Testing Zone (archive)
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Bibliography

Further reading

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External links

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