Nangan, Lienchiang
Nangan Township is a rural township in the Matsu Islands and the county seat of Lienchiang County, Taiwan.
There is an airport in Nangan. The highest point is Yuntai Mountain, at above sea level.
Name
Nangan Township is named for Nangan Island, the main island in the township. Nangan was also known Nangantang. Because Lin Moniang's corpse was washed ashore here, Nangan was also known as Matsu Island / Ma-tsu Island / Matsu Shan / Matsu-Shan . In Song and Ming records, Nangan Island was called Shanggantang/Shanggantangshan as opposed to Beigan Island, which was called Xiagantang/Xiagantangshan.History
In 1935, a baojia was created including Nangan Island.In 1949, ROC forces were stationed on Nangan Island.
At 3 AM on January 9, 1966, three seamen from the PRC defected to the ROC at Nangan Island. They were ambushed and killed in transit to Taipei.
In 2000, as part of the Three Links, transportation between Nangan Island's Fuao and Mawei District in Fuzhou was established.
In 2003, Nangan Airport was opened.
On the morning of May 4, 2016, Jiaonan Village Branch Chinese Communist Party Secretary Liu Wenjian and Niujiao Community Assistant Manager Tsao Erh-Chang met in Nangan Township and signed a memorandum of mutual exchange and cooperation. Others present included the Magistrate of Lienchiang County, ROC Liu Cheng-ying, Tailu Party Secretary Huang Duanming, Nangan Township Mayor Chen Chen-Ko and others.
Geography
The island of Nangan is not only the largest island of its township, but also the largest island of Matsu. Nangan Township is also the largest township in Lienchiang County, with a population of about 4,000. The highest point of the island is the Yuntai Mountain peak at 250m. Nangan's climate is classified as subtropical, with distinct seasons. The average year-round temperature is 20C, with July and August reaching 34C and January temperatures as low as 1.8C. There is an intense fog period during March and April which often affects the scheduled flights at Nangan Airport.Other islets in Nangan Township include Huangguan Yu, Xie Jiao, Beiquan Jiao, and Liuquan Jiao.
Politics and government
Administrative divisions
There are 10 villages located on Nangan. At the eastern end of the island is Jieshou, the seat of the county government and the largest village. Following the coastal road west from Jieshou, there are Fuxing, Fuao, Qingshui, Zhuluo and Mazu. Following the mountain road west, there are Meishi, Renai and Jinsha, before once again reaching Mazu. Located to the north of Mazu is Siwei. In addition to these, there are two smaller villages or clusters of homes. These are Furen and Ketiao, they are located near Siwei.Many villages on Nangan have two names. In some cases, this was the result of politics, as one is the traditional name and the second has a political connotation. These instances are paired as follows with the traditional name first: Shanlong : Jieshou, Niujiao : Fuxing, Tieban : Renai, and Fuao : Jingze. These names are often used interchangeably by residents, except for Jingze. Residents objected to this latter name, and so it never came into popular use. The reference to Shanlong is also important as there is a neighborhood there called Zhonglong. Mazu is also referred to as Magang and Siwei as Xiwei. As for Mazu and Magang, Magang is the preferred name. This could be in order to distinguish the village and its harbor from Mazu, the goddess, and Mazu the island chain. Xiwei was derived from the local Fuzhou dialect's pronunciation of Siwei.
The nine rural villages of Nangan Township are:
- Jieshou literally, "Longevity for Chiang Kai-shek "
- Jinsha "Sand of Seaport"
- Cingshuei / Qingshui "Pure Water"
- Jhuluo "Pearl and Snail"
- Fusing / Fuxing "Revive Prosperity"
- Fuwo "Auspicious Fertility": Jingze Village
- Ren-ai "Humanity and Love": Tieban until 1955.
- Matsu "Matsu"
- Sihwei / Siwei "Four Virtues"
Government institutions
- Lienchiang County Government
- Lienchiang County Council
Mayors
- Appointed mayors
- Li Chun-Hua
- Nieh Ko-Tung
- Pan Fu , later mayor of Beigan
- Yu Te-Chu , also mayor of Beigan
- Hsueh Chih-Lien , later mayor of Juguang
- Pan Fu
- Chen I-Peng , former mayor of Beigan and Juguang
- Elected mayors
- Yeh Chin-Fu
- Chang Hsiang-Shou
- Chiu Ying-Piao
- Chen Shu-Li
- Chen Hsiu-Hua
- Lin Shu-Ching
- Chu Hsiu-Ping
- Chen Chen-Ko , in 2018 received nearly four-thousand votes
Tourism
Matsu Distillery on Wujiao Hill in Fusing Village produces daqu wine and sorghum wine.
Shengli Water Reservoir and a museum are located in Cingshuei Village. The museum contains four cannons from Jyuguang which were used to guide boats. Another museum is the Matsu Folk Culture Museum and Ching-Kuo Memorial Hall.
There are two abandoned military tunnels on the island: Tunnel 88 and Beihai Tunnel. Former military stronghold is Dahan Stronghold.
Nature in the township is Shengtian Park.
Infrastructure
The electricity for the township is supplied by Zhushan Power Plant.Transportation
Air
- Uni Air is the only airline serving the island, with eight flights a day to Nangan Airport and three flights a day to Beigan Airport. All of the above flights arrive at Songshan Airport in Taipei with the exception of one flight at Taichung Airport in Taichung.
Water
- Commercial boat rides are provided hourly every day from 7am to 5pm. The rides take approximately 10 minutes to Beigan.
- Commercial boat rides to Juguang Island takes approximately an hour with three rides a day.
- There are ferryboat scheduled on a weekly basis between Keelung Port and Nangan's Fuao Harbor.
Road
Notable natives
- Yang Sui-sheng, Magistrate of Lienchiang County