Huaping Islet


Huaping Islet, Taiwanese Hokkien:, also known as Kangjiao Yu, Hua-pʻing Hsü, Kahei-sho, and Huaping Yu, is an high island in Zhongzheng District, Keelung, Taiwan located in the East China Sea. The islet is long and wide with an elevation of. 'Pyroxene and andesite are the major rock types of the islet. The entire islet is covered with metallic volcanic debris which has turned purplish red, purple, green, brass and iron grey after oxidation.' Along with the nearby Pengjia Islet and Mianhua Islet, Huaping Islet is considered of strategic importance to Taiwan.

History

On March 18, 1996, the Mianhua Islet and Huaping Islet Wildlife Preservation Area was established.
Due to the effects of Typhoon Maria, part of the middle of the island crumbled off. The earlier single-humped camel shape became more like the shape of a double-humped camel.
On October 28, 2019, the ship Hsieh-chien 168 was sunk after striking rocks in the waters near Huaping Islet.

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