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The Wanshan Archipelago, formerly known as the Ladrones Islands, is a 104-island archipelago that is a part of Xiangzhou District in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, China.

Wanshan / Guishan / Dangan
万山镇 / 桂山镇 / 担杆镇
Town(s)
万山海洋开发试验区
Ladrones Islands and Lema Islands (bottom part of the map) on an 1878 German map
CountryChina
ProvinceGuangdong
CityZhuhai
DistrictXiangzhou
Area
  Total86 km2 (33 sq mi)
Population
  Total4,813
  Density56/km2 (140/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Websitehttp://www.wanshan.gov.cn/
Wanshan Archipelago
Simplified Chinese万山群岛
Traditional Chinese萬山羣島
Literal meaningMyriad[lower-alpha 1] Islands Archipelago

Administration


Most of the islands of the archipelago are in the Wanshan Marine Development Experimental Zone [Wikidata] (万山海洋开发试验区) which consist of three towns:[1] Guishan Town (桂山镇), Dangan Town (担杆镇) and Wanshan Town (万山镇).

Before Chu-Hai County [zh-cn] 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


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

Islands of the archipelago include:

Dangan Liedao (担杆列岛), the eastern group of Wanshan archipelago, and the eastern half of the former Lema Islands chain

Jiapeng Liedao (佳蓬列岛), the southern group of Wanshan archipelago, and the western half of the former Lema Islands chain

Dong'ao Dao
Dong'ao Dao

Southwestern group:

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

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.
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.
Dazhi Zhou (upper) and Xiaozhi Zhou (centre).
Dazhi Zhou (upper) and Xiaozhi Zhou (centre).
Ai Zhou Zi (bottom) and Ai Zhou (top).
Ai Zhou Zi (bottom) and Ai Zhou (top).

Northwestern group, located between Lantau and Macau:


Other geographical elements


Other geographically important points of interest:


Population


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


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


Wen Tianxiang statue on Guishan
Wen Tianxiang statue on Guishan

Tourist sites of Wanshan Archipelago include:


Transport


Ferry in Dong'ao Dao
Ferry in Dong'ao Dao

See also



Notes


  1. As with the Greek μυρίος, the Chinese word refers variously to the exact number 10,000 and any indiscrimately large amount.

References



Citations


  1. Zhuhai Municipality website: Wanshan Ocean Development Testing Zone (archive)
  2. https://www.cityu.edu.hk/upress/pub/media//catalog/product/files/9789629373061_preview.pdf
  3. https://news.sina.cn/sa/2004-02-16/detail-ikkntiak9509237.d.html
  4. South China Sea. Volume 161 of Pub. (United States. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency). ProStar Publications. 2004. p. 20. ISBN 9781577856528.
  5. "Enjoying sunlight and sea in Zhuhai Islands"
  6. Ha, Louis; Waters, Dan (2001). "Hong Kong's Lighthouses and the Men Who Manned Them" (PDF). Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch. 41: 281–320. ISSN 1991-7295.
  7. "The Gap Rock Lighthouse | HKU Faculty of Architecture".
  8. A brief history of the Gap Rock Lighthouse
  9. History of Hong Kong Lighthouses: Gap Rock Lighthouse
  10. Gwulo: Gap Rock Lighthouse
  11. Zhuhai Municipality website: Xiaowanshan Dao (in Chinese)
  12. Elliott, Mark (24 June 2014). "Club Med opens beach resort in China". Travel Daily.

Bibliography



Further reading





На других языках


[de] Wanshan-Inseln

Die Wanshan-Inseln oder Ladrone-Inseln (.mw-parser-output .Hant{font-size:110%}萬山群島 (萬山羣島) / .mw-parser-output .Hans{font-size:110%}万山群岛, Wànshān Qúndǎo, Wan-shan Ch'ün-tao – „Zehntausend-Berge-Inselgruppe“) sind eine chinesische Inselgruppe vor der Mündung des Perlflusses (Zhu Jiang) in der Provinz Guangdong. Sie liegen im Süden und Südwesten von Hongkong im Südchinesischen Meer. Die Inselgruppe besteht aus über 150 Inseln. Ursprünglich war sie Teil einer Gebirgskette des Festlandes und wurde erst später wegen des Absinkens der Gebirgskette vom Festland getrennt.
- [en] Wanshan Archipelago

[fr] Archipel de Wanshan

L'archipel de Wanshan, (chinois traditionnel : 萬山群島 ; chinois simplifié : 万山群岛 ; pinyin : wànshān qúndǎo ; litt. « archipel des mille îles »), parfois appelé à tort îles Ladrones (qui en est un sous-ensemble), est un archipel de 104 îles, administrativement rattaché à la municipalité de Zhuhai dans la province du Guangdong de la République populaire de Chine. La plupart de ces îles font partie du « District Expérimental de Développement Maritime de Wanshan » (万山海洋开发试验区) établi en 1998[1].

[ru] Ваньшань

Ваньша́нь (кит. трад. 萬山群島, упр. 万山群岛, пиньинь Wanshan Qundao, палл. Ваньшань Цюньдао) — архипелаг в Южно-Китайском море, раскинувшийся к югу от устья Жемчужной реки и Гонконга. Название архипелага буквально означает «Десять тысяч гор». По современным подсчётам, однако, он включает лишь 104 острова.[1] Административно острова в настоящее время входят в состав города-префектуры Чжухай провинции Гуандун.



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