Shangchuan Island Explained

Shangchuan Island (also known as "Schangschwan", "Sancian", "Sanchão", "Chang-Chuang", "St. John's Island" or "St John Island"[1]) is the main island of Chuanshan Archipelago on the southern coast of Guangdong, China.

Administratively, it is a part of Chuandao, Taishan. Located 14km (09miles) from the mainland, it became the largest island in Guangdong after Hainan Island (the largest island in the country) was carved out of the province in 1988.

The area of the island is 139.87km2, and has a population of 16,320.

It is known for having been the place of death of St. Francis Xavier. Nowadays, it is a tourist site in Guangdong.

History

The island was called Shangchuan Shan (Chinese: 上川山) in the Ming dynasty, as recorded in the Records of the Unity of the Great Ming (Chinese: 大明一統志) published in 1461.[2] [3]

Shangchuan Island was one of the first bases established by the Portuguese off the China coast, during the 16th century. They abandoned this base after the Chinese government gave consent for a permanent and official Portuguese trade base at Macau in 1557.

The Spanish (Navarre) Jesuit missionary St. Francis Xavier died on the island on December 3, 1552, as he was waiting for a ship to take him to mainland China.There is a small chapel that commemorates his death place, designed by Achille-Antoine Hermitte and completed in 1869.

Geography

The island has been isolated from the mainland since the last ice age. It is located near Xiachuan Island, which lies west of Shangchuan. The two islands, together with smaller islets, form Chuanshan Archipelago.

Shangshuan Island has an area of 137.3 km2 and a 217 km coastline.

Settlements on the island include:

Economy

Shangchuan and Xiachuan have been established as a Tourism Open Integrated Experimental Zone (旅游开发综合试验区, pinyin: lǚyóu kāifā zōnghé shìyàn qū).

Feisha Beach Resort (Chinese: 飞沙滩旅游区) is a commercial tourist resort located on the island's eastern shore.

Transportation

Shangchuan Island is linked by ferry to Guanghai, Haiyan (Shanju) and Xiachuan Island.

See also

Notes and references

  1. Web site: Washington, D. C.. NF 49-12 CH'IH-CH'I. en,zh. 1954. Perry–Castañeda Library Map Collection. Army Map Service. SHANG-CH'UAN (ST JOHN ISLAND) Chinese: 上川.
  2. Book: 1461. Da Ming Yitong Zhi (大明一統志). Records of the Unity of the Great Ming. 79. zh.
  3. Book: Shi Weile. 2005. Zhongguo Lishi Diming Da Cidian (中国历史地名大词典). Dictionary of Chinese Historical Place Names. China Social Sciences Press. 7-5004-4929-1. 173. zh.

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Maps

Francis Xavier Chapel

21.6653°N 112.7956°W