Cape Santiago (Taiwan)

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Cape Santiago
Sāndiāojiǎo
Lighthouse at Sandiaojiao with Gueishan Island in the hazy background.jpg
Lighthouse in the Cape Santiago
Map showing the location of Cape Santiago
Map showing the location of Cape Santiago
LocationGongliao District, New Taipei City, Taiwan
Coordinates25°00′27″N 122°00′06″E / 25.007431°N 122.001736°E / 25.007431; 122.001736Coordinates: 25°00′27″N 122°00′06″E / 25.007431°N 122.001736°E / 25.007431; 122.001736
Cape Santiago
Chinese三貂角

Cape Santiago[1][2][a] is a cape on the easternmost point of the island of Taiwan, located in the Gongliao District, New Taipei City.

History[]

On 5 May 1626, a Spanish fleet reached the northeast tip of Taiwan and named the native village of Caquiunauan (also Caguiuanuan; present-day Fulong Village) as Santiago. Later this name was extended to the nearby cape.[3]

Tourist attractions[]

There is a lighthouse situated on Cape Santiago, called Cape Santiago Lighthouse. A nearby beach, Yenliao (鹽寮), was the site of the first landing for the Japanese invasion of Taiwan in 1895.

the square at Cape Santiago Lighthouse

See also[]

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ "San Diego" is found in the tourism literature but is incorrect

References[]

  1. ^ Andrade (2008), §12.
  2. ^ Davidson (1903), p. 19.
  3. ^ "Welcome to Taiwan Sandiaojiao (San Diego)". Eng.taiwan.net.tw. Archived from the original on 2014-05-25. Retrieved 2014-05-25.

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