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Luci Island

Island off the coast of Fujian, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Luci Island (Chinese: 鸬鹚 / 鸬鹚屿[3]; pinyin: Lúcí Dǎo/Yǔ/Xù; Wade–Giles: Lu2-tzʻŭ2 Tao3/Yü3/Hsü4; lit. 'cormorant island') (also Loutz Island (Lu-tzʻu, Lucih) and Lusi Island[4] (Lusih, Lu-ssu) (Chinese: 鷺鷥; pinyin: Lùsī Dǎo; Wade–Giles: Lu4-ssŭ1 Tao3; lit. 'little egret island') is an uninhabited[1][5] island southeast of the Asian mainland in Pinghai Town (平海镇), Xiuyu District, Putian, Fujian, People's Republic of China (PRC)[1][6] and 9 nautical miles (17 km)[7][8][9] north-northwest of Wuciou Township (Ockseu), Kinmen County (Quemoy), Republic of China (Taiwan)[4] which can be seen from the island.[10]

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Luci Island
Native name:
鸬鹚岛 / 鸬鹚屿
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Luci Island
Location in the Taiwan Strait
Geography
LocationIn the Taiwan Strait, southeast of the Asian mainland in Pinghai Town (平海镇), Xiuyu District, Putian, Fujian
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Area0.454 km2 (0.175 sq mi)[1]
Length1,290 m (4230 ft)[1]
Width930 m (3050 ft)[1]
Coastline4,768 m (15643 ft)[1]
Highest elevation37.5 m (123 ft)[1]
Administration
China
ProvinceFujian
Prefecture-level cityPutian
DistrictXiuyu
TownPinghai (平海镇)[2]
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History

In 1991, the island was rented to Hong Kong businessmen to be made into a resort, and a dock and several unfinished buildings were built.[1]

In January 2019, notice was given of the navigational hazard of the ship Xinhangjun (鑫航君) which sunk in the waters near the island.[11]

On June 16, 2019, a wind power plant on the island started operation.[5]

Economy

The sea surrounding the island produces Chinese white shrimp, croceine croaker, ribbonfish, swimming crab and lobster. Stone buildings on the island are used by fishermen as temporary residences.[1]

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