Baisha Jia

Baisha Jia is a point in , . Baisha Jia is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near .
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  • Type: Point
  • Description: point in Taiwan
  • Also known as: Hakusako Point”, “Pai-sha Chia”, “Pak-sa Point”, and “Pakusa Point

Places of Interest

Highlights include Pai-sha-chia Lighthouse and Ganquan Temple.

Building
The Baishajia Lighthouse or Paisha Chia Lighthouse is a lighthouse in , , .

Place of worship
is a place of worship.

Power station
The , Dah-Tarn Power Plant or Ta-Tan Power Plant is a gas-fired power plant in , Taoyuan City, . At the capacity of 4,384 MW, the plant is the world's largest gas turbine combined cycle power plant and Taiwan's largest gas-fired power plant. is situated 3½ km southwest of Baisha Jia.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Guanyin District and Xinwu District.

Town
is a rural, coastal district in western Taoyuan City, . Guanyin is the name of a Buddhist boddhisattva.

Town
Xinwu or Sinwu District is a rural, coastal district in , , home to 49,046 people, most of whom are Hakka. is situated 10 km southeast of Baisha Jia.

Baisha Jia

Latitude
25.05° or 25° 3′ north
Longitude
121.06667° or 121° 4′ east
Elevation
8 metres (26 feet)
Open location code
7QQ323X8+XM
Geo­Names ID
1671131
Wiki­data ID
Q34802469
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In Other Languages

“Baisha Jia” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Baisha Jia

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Tangwei and Xinpoxia.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Kuan-yin Beach and Xinyi Qiao.

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