Chin Shan Nuclear Power Plant
The Jinshan Nuclear Power Plant or Chin Shan Nuclear Power Plant, First Nuclear Power Plant, was a nuclear power plant in Shimen District, New Taipei, Taiwan. Commissioned in 1978, the plant was Taiwan's first and smallest nuclear power plant.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Wei-Te Wong, CC BY-SA 2.0.
- Type: Power station
- Description: nuclear power plant in New Taipei, Taiwan
- Also known as: “First Nuclear Power Plant”, “Jinshan Nuclear Power Plant”, and “金山發電廠”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Temple of the Eighteen Lords and New Ganhua Eighteen Lords Temple.
Temple of the Eighteen Lords
Place of worship
Photo: Outlookxp, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Temple of the Eighteen Lords is a yin miao located in Ganhua Village, Shimen District, New Taipei, Taiwan. Located on Provincial Highway 2 beside Jinshan Nuclear Power Plant, the temple is dedicated to seventeen deceased sailors and one dog. Temple of the Eighteen Lords is situated 740 metres north of Chin Shan Nuclear Power Plant.
New Ganhua Eighteen Lords Temple
Place of worship
Photo: Outlookxp, CC BY-SA 4.0.
New Ganhua Eighteen Lords Temple is a place of worship, which is situated 1½ km southeast of Chin Shan Nuclear Power Plant.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Shimen and Jinshan.
Shimen
Photo: Taiwankengo, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Shimen, or Shihmen is a district of New Taipei. It lies on the north coast and is home to the most northerly point on the island of Taiwan.
Jinshan
Photo: lienyuan lee, CC BY 3.0.
Jinshan District is a rural district on the coast in northern New Taipei, Taiwan. The district draws many visitors each year because of its hot springs and its proximity to Chin Pao San and the Ju Ming Museum.
Sanzhi
Photo: Carrie Kellenberger, CC BY 2.0.
Sanzhi District is a rural district in northern New Taipei, Taiwan. It is notable as the hometown of the former president Lee Teng-hui.
Chin Shan Nuclear Power Plant
- Categories: nuclear power plant and industry
- Location: New Taipei, Taipei, Northern Taiwan, Taiwan, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
25.28548° or 25° 17′ 8″ northLongitude
121.58833° or 121° 35′ 18″ eastOperator
台灣電力公司Open location code
7QQ37HPQ+58OpenStreetMap ID
way 207641187OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=industrialWikidata ID
Q712574
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Yue Chinese—“Chin Shan Nuclear Power Plant” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “Tē-it He̍k-lêng Hoat-tiān-chhiúⁿ”
- Chinese: “核一”
- Chinese: “核一廠”
- Chinese: “核能一廠”
- Chinese: “第一核能发电厂”
- Chinese: “第一核能發電廠”
- Chinese: “第一核能電廠”
- Chinese: “金山核能發電廠”
- Dutch: “Jinshan Nuclear Power Plant”
- French: “Centrale nucleaire de Chin Shan”
- French: “centrale nucléaire de Chin Shan”
- French: “Centrale nucléaire de Chin Shan”
- French: “Chin Shan”
- German: “Kernkraftwerk Chin Shan”
- Italian: “centrale nucleare di Chin Shan”
- Italian: “Centrale nucleare di Chin Shan”
- Japanese: “台湾第一原子力発電所”
- Japanese: “台湾第一原発”
- Japanese: “金山原子力発電所”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Tē-it Hu̍t-lêng Hoat-tiān-chhiúⁿ”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Chin Shan kjernekraftverk”
- Norwegian: “Chin Shan kjernekraftverk”
- Persian: “نیروگاه هستهای جینشان”
- Portuguese: “Usina Nuclear de Jinshan”
- Russian: “АЭС Цзиньшань”
- Spanish: “Central nuclear de Jinshan”
- Ukrainian: “АЕС Цзіньшань”
- Yue Chinese: “第一核能發電廠”
Notable Places Nearby
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