五通灯塔
607 Sishui Ave, Hu Li Qu, Xia Men Shi, Fu Jian Sheng, China, 361016
Name and Location
The Wǔ Tōng Dēng Tǎ (Five Passages Tower) is a historic lighthouse located in Xiamen, Fujian Province, China. Its address is 607 Sishui Ave, Hu Li Qu, Xia Men Shi, Fu Jian Sheng, China, 361016.
Construction and History
The exact date of construction is unknown, but it is believed to have been built during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The lighthouse played a crucial role in the maritime history of Xiamen, serving as a beacon for ships navigating the South China Sea. Over the years, the tower has undergone renovations and restorations to maintain its functionality.
Architecture and Materials
The Wǔ Tōng Dēng Tǎ is a two-story structure with a square base and octagonal upper section. The tower stands approximately 20 meters (66 feet) tall, with a focal height of around 15 meters (49 feet). Its architectural style is a blend of traditional Chinese and European influences.
Light and Navigation
Unfortunately, there is no information available on the light and navigation aspects of the Wǔ Tōng Dēng Tǎ. As the lighthouse is no longer in active service, this section has been left blank.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the Wǔ Tōng Dēng Tǎ during regular operating hours. Entrance fees apply, and guided tours are available upon request.
Notable Views and Landscape
The Wǔ Tōng Dēng Tǎ offers breathtaking views of Xiamen city and the surrounding waters. The lighthouse is situated in the heart of Huli District, surrounded by lush greenery and scenic coastal areas.
Anecdotes and Folklore
According to local folklore, the lighthouse has been a symbol of good luck and prosperity for mariners and traders. Its name "Wǔ Tōng" translates to "Five Passages," which refers to the five major channels or straits that ships must navigate when entering Xiamen harbor.
Technical and Operational Details
Unfortunately, there is no information available on the technical and operational details of the Wǔ Tōng Dēng Tǎ. As the lighthouse is no longer in active service, this section has been left blank.
Further Information
- Nearby attractions include Huli Tower (Huli Gong), a 22-meter-tall (72-foot) watchtower built in the 15th century;
- the scenic coastal areas and beaches of Xiamen;
- and the historic city center, featuring traditional architecture and cultural attractions.
Details
Name | 五通灯塔 |
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City | Xiamen |
Country | China |
Coordinates | 24.5277048, 118.1892291 |
Events | shipwrecks or rescues; local folklore |
Historic significance | role in maritime history of Xiamen |
Stories | symbol of good luck and prosperity for mariners and traders |
Architectural style | traditional Chinese and European influences |
Focal height | 15 |
Tower height | 20 |
Heritage status | true |
Renovations | renovations and restorations to maintain functionality |
Access description | by car, boat, footpath |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | scenic coastal areas |
View description | stunning views of Xiamen city and the surrounding waters |
Guided tours | true |
Facilities | toilets, café, gift shop |
Nearby attractions | ["Huli Tower (Huli Gong)","scenic coastal areas and beaches of Xiamen","historic city center"] |
Automated | false |