Dongquan Lighthouse Tungchu Tao | |
Location: | Dongju Island Matsu Islands Juguang Taiwan |
Coordinates: | 25.9679°N 119.9857°W |
Yearbuilt: | 1872 |
Construction: | granite tower |
Shape: | cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern |
Marking: | white tower, black lantern dome |
Height: | 19.5m (64feet) |
Focalheight: | 78.3m (256.9feet) |
Characteristic: | Fl (1+2) W 20s. |
Managingagent: | Maritime and Port Bureau[1] [2] |
The Dongquan Lighthouse ([3]) or Dongju Island Lighthouse is a lighthouse on Dongju Island, Juguang Township, Lienchiang County, Fujian Province, Republic of China (Taiwan).[4]
The lighthouse was built by the British Empire in 1872 to guide ships to Fuzhou during the Qing Dynasty when they were forced to open up along with four other treaty ports for trading. It was designated as a second-grade historic site in 1988 by the Ministry of the Interior.[5] [6] Until 2013, the lighthouse came under the administration of Customs Administration of the Ministry of Finance before it was changed to Maritime and Port Bureau of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications.[7]
The lighthouse is connected to the office annex building via a 30-meter long windbreak wall.
The lighthouse features the Lighthouse Museum, opened in the English-style building in June 2008. An artist-in-residence program based at the lighthouse was established in June 2019.[8]
It can cast a beam of light that can be seen up to 16.7 nautical miles away.