Beigan Township (Chinese: 北竿鄉; pinyin: Běigān Xiāng; Foochow Romanized: Báe̤k-găng-hiŏng), is an insular rural township in Lienchiang County (the Matsu Islands), Taiwan (ROC).[3] The township is in the East China Sea off the coast of Fujian Province, China near Fuzhou (Foochow). Beigan Island, the main island of the township, is the second largest island in the Matsu Islands. Other smaller islands in the township include Daqiu Island, known for its Formosan sika deer, and Gaodeng Island and Liang Island which are off-limits to the public. The native language many of the inhabitants is Matsu dialect which is one of the statutory languages for public transport announcements in the Matsu Islands.[4]
Name
Beigan/Peikan Township is named for Beigan Island (Peikan Island[5] or Pei-kan), the main island in the township. Beigan Island has also been known as Pei-kan-t'ang, Pei-kan Tang[6] / Peikantang[7][8] (Chinese: 北竿塘; pinyin: Běigāntáng; Wade–Giles: Pei3-kan1-t'ang2[9][10]), Changche shan (長岐山)[11] / Changqidao (長岐島)[9] and Ch'ang-hsü Shan[12] (長㠘山[10][12]). In Song and Ming records, Beigan Island was called Xiagantang/Xiagantangshan (下竿塘/下干塘/下竿塘山) as opposed to Nangan Island (Matsu Island), which was called Shanggantang/Shanggantangshan (上竿塘/上干塘/上竿塘山).[13][14]
History
Prehistoric settlement of Beigan dates back over six-thousand years before present.[14]
Fishing villages were established on Beigan Island during the Song and Yuan dynasties.[15]
During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the island was abandoned several times due to the Great Clearance edicts.[14] Pirates were often seen in the area.[16]
In 1754, a watchtower was in place on Beigan Island.[13]
In 1869, the Qing government erected tablets in Tangqi and Qiaozi villages concerning salt taxes.[17]
Republic of China
On August 18, 1928, during the middle of the night, the previous several days of torrential rain caused a landslide in Qiaozi resulting in the deaths of more than thirty people. One resident was rescued three days after the landslide. A family of eight was wiped out.[18]
In 1934, a lianbao (associated bao) was created encompassing the inhabitants of the islands of Nangan, Beigan, Daqiu, Xiaoqiu, Gaodeng, Xiyang (西洋) and Dongyong (Dongyin). Later, Xiyang and Dongyong (Dongyin) were divided into a separate lianbao.[18]
On September 10, 1937, Japan occupied Beigan and Nangan.[18]
In the early 1950s, skirmishes between Nationalist and Communist forces occurred near Gaodeng Island.
On December 12, 1950, Beigan District was established as part of the Matsu Administrative Commission (馬祖行政公署). The county government and baojia system was ended. On August 15, 1953, Lienchiang County government was reestablished including Beigan Township.[18][19]
On May 31, 1955, a Chinese Communist motor torpedo boat was engaged to the northeast of Beigan Island.[18]
On May 17, 1959, Communist guns on the mainland coast fired 112 shells that landed on Beigan (Peikantang) Island according to the Nationalist Defense Ministry.[20]
On October 25, 1967, Chinese Communist shelling at Tangqi Village lead to the death of one nineteen year-old, injury of six others and the destruction of three buildings.[21]
On May 3, 1977, and May 2 and September 28, 1980, President Chiang Ching-kuo visited the township.[21]
On November 17, 2000, President Chen Shui-bian visited the township.[22]
In 2011, prehistoric human skeletons were found on Liang Island.
On January 19, 2013, President Ma Ying-jeou visited the township.[23]
In 2013, the movie 100 Days was filmed in Qinbi (Cinbi) Village.[24]
In 2016, plans for constructing a heart-shaped stone structure at Beigan Island like the Double-Heart of Stacked Stones at Cimei were halted after residents raised environmental concerns.[25]
Beigan Township is located approximately 110 nautical miles (200 km) northwest of Taiwan Island. The township is located to the north of Nangan (Matsu Island) and is the second largest island in the Matsu Islands. At their closet points, Beigan Island and Nangan Island are within 3 kilometres (1.6 nmi) of each other.[26] The population center of Beigan is Tangqi (Tan-chi) village and is the place where major shops and restaurant are located.[27]
Beigan is a long and narrow island with tall mountains. Its highest peak is Bishan (Mount Bi) (Chinese: 壁山; pinyin: Bìshān),[28] standing at 298 metres (978 ft) above sea level, which is the highest point in the Matsu Islands.[29] The terrain of the rest of the island rises and falls with large numbers of sandy beaches and outlying islands.[10][30][31]
The main island of Beigan Township is Beigan Island, which is 6.43 square kilometres (2.48 sq mi) in area. Minor islands include Gaodeng Island (second largest), Daqiu Island (third largest), Liang Island (fourth largest) and Xiaoqiu Island (小坵) (fifth largest). The northernmost and easternmost points of Beigan Township are on Liang Island, the westernmost point is on Jinyu (進嶼), and the southernmost point is on Queshi (鵲石).[1][32] Other islands include Wumingdao (無名島), Qiaotou (峭頭), Jinyu (進嶼), Langyan (浪岩) / Liang Reef (Liangjiao Reef; 亮礁),[33] Sanlianyu (Trio Rocks; 三連嶼), Zhongdao (中島), Geli Dao (Clam Island; 蛤蜊島) which is now connected to southern Beigan Island by a causeway and Luoshan (螺山) and Bangshan (蚌山) which are near the northeastern coast of Beigan Island. There is a small island just a few meters off the beach of Qinbi (Chinbi) which is about 5m high called Turtle Island.
Politics and government
Administrative divisions
Since the restoration of the county government on August 15, 1953, Beigan Township has been divided into 6 villages:[18][28][34][35]
Houwo[36]/Hou'ao[28] (Houwo; 后沃村, colloquial form of the earlier name 後澳/后澳[28]), situated on a peninsula that has to be reached through a tunnel under the airport.
Ciaozai[40] / Qiaozi (Chiaozai, Chiaotzu; 橋仔村), located on the northeastern side of Beigan.
Mayors
Since 1951, Beigan Township has had seventeen mayors:[41]
Appointed mayors
Wang Shih-Fang (王詩芳) Jan 1951 – Dec 1953
Lin Sheng-Yen (林聖炎) Dec 1953 – Sep 1954
Lin Shou-Chi (林守基) Sep 1954 – Sep 1955
Cheng Tseng-Yuan (鄭曾源) Sep 1955 – Sep 1956
Yang I-Cheng (楊一誠) Sep 1956 – 5 Nov 1957
Yang Tso-Yung (楊作永) 5 Nov 1957 – 1 Aug 1960
Chen Shou-Wei (陳壽維) 1 Aug 1960 – 21 Feb 1962
Yu Te-Chu (尤德渠) 21 Feb 1962 – 10 Mar 1962, also mayor of Nangan
Pan Fu (潘輔) 10 Mar 1962 – 2 Jul 1962, former and later mayor of Nangan
Chen I-Peng (陳一鵬) 2 Jul 1962 – 19 May 1970, later mayor of Juguang and then Nangan
Li Kuei-Li (李貴立) 19 May 1970 – 1 Jan 1978, former mayor of Juguang
Elected mayors
Wang Li-Teng (王禮登) 1 Jan 1978 -1 Mar 1982
Huang Chi-Chung (黃啟忠) 1 Mar 1982 – 1 Mar 1990
Wang Shih-Chien (王詩乾) 1 Mar 1990 – 1 Mar 1998
Wang Chao-Sheng (王朝生) 1 Mar 1998 – 1 Mar 2006
Chou Jui-Ko (周瑞國) 1 Mar 2006 – 24 Dec 2014 (KMT)[42]
Chen Ju-Lan (陳如嵐) 24 Dec 2014 – present (KMT),[43][44] in 2014 ran against Wu Chin-Ping (吳金平), ran unopposed in 2018[45]
Economy
There are branches of 7-Eleven at the villages of Tangqi and Banli and several other shops on the island. With the withdrawal of most of the military forces, the main source of income is now tourism, with several hotels in Tangqi, and numerous B&Bs in Qinbi and Qiaozi. There are no banks on the island of Beigan, but the Chunghwa Post office has an ATM.
Education
There is one junior high school and one elementary school on Beigan Island.
Lienchiang County Chung Shan Junior High School (連江縣立中山國民中學)[46]
Lienchiang County Beigan Township Tang Chi Elementary School (連江縣北竿鄉塘岐國民小學)[47]
The township houses the Beigan Harbor. There are commercial boat rides from Nangan regularly every 10 to 15 minutes. Boats from the Port of Keelung on Taiwan Island regularly visit Nangan, and from Nangan one can take the ferry to Beigan.
Starting 23 December 2015, there will be direct ferry service between Beigan and Huangqi in Lianjiang County, Fuzhou, Fujian, Mainland China.[52]
Road
Roads in Beigan are served by taxi or rented cars and buses. Scooters can also be rented from several places.[53]
^ ab北竿鄉志 第一章:地理. board.matsu.idv.tw (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2 September 2019. 二、經緯度座標 (一)極東:亮島東岸,東經120度13分37秒。 (二)極西:進嶼西岸,東經119度56分08秒。 (三)極南:鵲石南岸,北緯26度10分02秒。 (四)極北:亮島北岸,北緯26度20分51秒。 三、面積 北竿鄉全境總面積9.3平方公里,佔全縣總面積29.60平方公里的31﹪,僅次於南竿鄉的35﹪,為全縣次大的鄉。其中北竿本島6.43平方公里,高登島1.39平方公里,大坵島0.53平方公里,亮島0.35平方公里,小坵0.16平方公里。
^截至106年6月底 馬祖總人口數12716人. Matsu Daily (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 14 July 2016. Retrieved 2 September 2019. 北竿鄉:545戶,2368人,較103年2268人增加94人;男性1314人,女性1048人。
^【馬祖島】. 教育部重編國語辭典修訂本 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 27 August 2019. 字詞 【馬祖島】{...}釋義 島名。位於福建省閩江口東北,屬連江縣。簡稱為「馬祖」。由南竿、北竿、大坵、高登、西引等十九個小島組成,總面積三十四平方公里,控福州對外交通的要衝,扼閩江出入的門戶。{...}
^"FOREIGN RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES, 1955–1957, CHINA". Office of the Historian, US Department of State. Washington, D.C. 16 March 1955. Retrieved 28 August 2019. 158. National Intelligence Estimate{...}3.In the context of this estimate the term "Matsu Group" or "Matsus" denotes those Chinese Nationalist-held islands lying essentially between 25 and 27 degrees north latitude and consisting of Tung-yin Shan, Lang Tao, Kao-teng Hsu, Pei-kan Tang, Matsu Shan, Pai-chuan and Lieh Tao (White Dogs), Wu-chiu, and Hsia Wu-chiu. "Matsu" used singly applies only to Matsu-Shan proper.
^Prostar Sailing Directions 2004 Korea & China Enroute. 2004. p. 188. PEI-KAN-TANG TAO 26 13 N 119 59 E 7.26
^ ab北竿. 背包客旅遊網-馬祖國家風景區管理處 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2 September 2019. 北竿舊稱「北竿塘」、「長岐島」,高低起伏落差大,有塘岐、橋仔、芹壁、坂里、后澳和白沙六個村,是馬祖第二大島。[permanent dead link]
^ abc北竿鄉志 第一章:北竿開發史 [History of Beigan Chapter One: Earliest Records of Beigan]. 馬祖資訊網 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2 September 2019. 民國十六年修的《連江縣志》描寫其地理位置:「南竿塘山,即上竿塘,北竿塘山即下竿塘,二山在定海外東南海中,遙遙並峙…」。
^【王朝生鄉長 序】 [pPreface by Township Head Wang Chao-sheng]. 馬祖資訊網 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 3 September 2019.
^北竿鄉志 大事記(明清) [History of Beigan Major Events (Ming-Qing)]. 馬祖資訊網 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2 September 2019.
^ abcdef北竿鄉志 大事記(民國十七年至四十九年) [History of Beigan Major Events (1928–1960)]. 馬祖資訊網 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2 September 2019.
^ 臺灣歷史地圖 增訂版 [Taiwan Historical Maps, Expanded and Revised Edition] (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Taipei: National Museum of Taiwan History. February 2018. p. 146. ISBN978-986-05-5274-4. 1953 恢復縣制 連江縣
^ abHo Yi (14 November 2013). "Hollywood to Matsu". Taipei Times. Retrieved 3 September 2019. Chan says he shot the film in Cinbi (芹壁) Village on Matsu's Beigan (北竿) island because the village looks like "it hasn't been touched by time."
^ abcd常用地名. 馬祖國家風景區全球資訊網 (in Chinese (Taiwan) and English). 4 February 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2019. 景點 目前統一英譯{...}北竿鄉 Beigan Township 北竿 Beigan 白沙村 Baisha Village{...}坂里村 Banli Village{...}芹壁聚落(芹壁村) Qinbi Village 壁山 Bishan(Mt.Bi) 壁山步道 Bishan(Mt.Bi) Trail 龜島 Turtle Island{...}塘岐村 Tangqi Village{...}后澳村 Hou'ao Village{...}橋仔村 Qiaozi Village{...}
^Richard Saunders (29 September 2017). "Off the Beaten Track:Beautiful Beigan". Taipei Times. Retrieved 4 September 2019. Leaving Banli, the main road climbs high above the ocean. Take a left at the junction and the road climbs steeply to the top of Mount Bi (壁山), the highest point on the Matsu islands at 298 meters. A viewing platform beside the road gives a magnificent bird's eye panorama over the eastern half of Beigan. Below Mount Bi, on the west coast of the island, the famous, much photographed old village of Qinbi (established during the Qing Dynasty) is the best preserved and most complete stone house village in Matsu.
^壁山. 馬祖國家風景區 Matsu National Scenic Area (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Archived from the original on 18 July 2019. Retrieved 3 September 2019. 壁山雖是馬祖「第一高峰」,但標高僅298公尺,
^村里簡介. 北竿鄉公所全球資訊網 Beigan Township Administration, Matsu (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2 September 2019. 塘岐村{...}后沃村{...}芹壁村{...}橋仔村{...}坂里村{...}白沙村{...}
^Robert Storey (1998). Taiwan. p. 319 – via Internet Archive. Paisha Village Panli Village Chinpi Village Chiaotzu Village Tangchi Village Houwo Village
^ ab"Tanghoudao Beach". Matsu National Scenic Area. Archived from the original on 30 May 2017. Retrieved 2 October 2019. Located adjacent to the Beigan Airport, each links the two villages of Tangqi and Houwo.
^ ab"Qinbi Village". 馬祖國家風景區 Matsu National Scenic Area. Retrieved 2 September 2019. 芹壁 CHIN BI {...} The village of Qinbi is also known as "A Mediterranean town on the Taiwan Straits."