Beigan Dao
Beigan Dao is an island in 福建省, Taiwan. Beigan Dao is situated nearby to the locality Shanqiancun, as well as near Qinbicun.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Matsu Beigan Airport and Qinbi Tianhou Temple.
Matsu Beigan Airport
Aerodrome
Qinbi Tianhou Temple
Place of worship
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Qinbi Tianhou Temple is a place of worship.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Beigan and Nangan.
Beigan
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Beigan Township, is an insular rural township in Lienchiang County, Taiwan. The township is in the East China Sea off the coast of Fujian Province, China near Fuzhou.
Nangan
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Nangan is an island in the Matsu region of Taiwan. It is the primary and governing island for the Matsu Islands. It is also the largest of the islands.
Beigan Dao
- Type: Island
- Also known as: “Ch’ang-ch’i Tao”, “Ch’ang-hsu Shan”, “Ch’ang-hsü Shan”, “Chang-chi Tao”, “Peh Kantang”, “Pei-kan Tao”, “Pei-kan-t’ang”, “Pei-kan-t’ang Tao”, “Ta-k’o Tao”, “Tang Ki”, “Tangki Tao”, and “北竿島”
- Category: landform
- Location: 福建省, Taiwan, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
26.22367° or 26° 13′ 25″ northLongitude
119.98916° or 119° 59′ 21″ eastElevation
231 metres (758 feet)Open location code
7PRX6XFQ+FMGeoNames ID
1670811
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