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Island off the coast of China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zhoushan Island is the principal and namesake island in the Zhoushan Islands, formerly romanized as the Chusan Islands, an archipelago administered by Zhoushan Prefecture in Zhejiang Province in the People's Republic of China. It is the province's largest island and 3rd-largest in mainland China after Hainan and Chongming. The island is the district seat of both Dinghai and Putuo. The island was the site of the first and second capture of Chusan during the First Opium War.
Native name: 舟山岛 | |
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Geography | |
Location | East China Sea |
Coordinates | 30°03′28″N 122°08′17″E |
Archipelago | Zhoushan Islands |
Area | 502.65 km2 (194.07 sq mi) |
Length | 44 km (27.3 mi) |
Width | 18 km (11.2 mi) |
Highest elevation | 503.6 m (1652.2 ft) |
Administration | |
China | |
Province | Zhejiang Province |
Demographics | |
Population | 502,667 |
Pop. density | 875.36/km2 (2267.17/sq mi) |
Zhoushan Island | |||||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 舟山岛 | ||||||||||||
Postal | Chusan Island | ||||||||||||
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When referred to as a port, the Port of Zhoushan (舟山市) refers to the prefecture-level "city" consisting of Zhoushan island as well as the other nearby outlying islands, in Zhejiang. The former name of Zhoushan was Dinghai (Chinese: 定海). The Port of Zhoushan is a popular port for bulk carriers.[1]
The name Zhoushan means "Boat" and refers to the shape of the island on a map.[citation needed]
At 30° N. 122° E.,[2] it lies northwest to southeast, and has a 170.16 km (105.73 mi) coastline, 44 km (27 mi) at its longest point 18 km (11 mi) at its narrowest. Its area is 502.65 km2 (including tidal zone). At its closest point, it is 9.1 kilometers (5.7 mi) from the Chinese mainland. It rises to an altitude of 503.6 meters (1,652 ft).
The island has a varied range of landscape, with hill and dale, as well as watered with numerous small streams, of which the most considerable is the Dongjiang (East River), passing into the harbour of Dinghai. There are several hundred ports around the islands, separated into three areas: Dinghai Port Zone, Shen-jia-men Port Zone (沈家门港区), and Laotangshan Port Zone (老塘山港区). The tourism regions include the regions of Shen-jia-men and Dinghai.
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The island was the site of the first and second capture of Chusan during the First Opium War.[3] A number of historical sites and monuments on the island are popular tourist attractions.[1]
On the peak of Qinglong Mountain, there is a memorial tablet dedicated to those killed during wars. Dinghai has a number of sites related to the Opium War:
There also those about the Ming-Qing contention:
Other sites include:
440 000 people, mostly Han, in 150 000 households live in the following 17 subdivisions of Dinghai and Putuo Districts on Zhoushan Island:
10+ sub-districts:
3 towns:
1 township:
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