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Pingtan Island or Haitan Island[1] is an island of Fuzhou off the east coast of mainland Asia in Pingtan County, Fujian Province, China (PRC), south of the complex estuary of the Min River. It is the largest island in Fujian and the fifth-largest island administered by the People's Republic of China.[2]

Pingtan Island
Pingtan Beach
Traditional Chinese平潭
Simplified Chinese平潭
Other names
Haitan Island
Traditional Chinese海壇
Simplified Chinese海坛
Pingtan Island
Location of Pingtan Island

History


In June 1955, there was considerable road and military construction around Haitan Island, including roads leading to possible artillery positions on the mainland. These positions might have been used to protect the Haitan Strait, which was thought of as a favorable staging area for amphibious operations against the Matsu Islands.[3]

The site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List in 2001, under Haitan Scenic Spots, in the Mixed category (Cultural & Natural).[4]


Geography


Administratively, the island is part of Pingtan County, which includes several smaller islands and part of the nearby mainland. Most of the county's towns, including its seat of government at Tancheng, are on the island. Large areas of the island's coast have undergone land reclamation, along with major building and infrastructure projects.[5] Pingtan is separated from mainland China by the Haitan Strait. Most of the nearby mainland is the county-level city of Fuqing, administered as part of the prefecture-level city of Fuzhou.

Pingtan is separated from Taiwan Island by the Taiwan Strait. Following the completion of its bridge to the mainland in 2010, Pingtan may be considered the closest part of the Chinese "mainland" to Taiwan Island.

Under current international agreement, the island's southernmost extremity forms the boundary between the East and South China Seas.[6] In the still-unapproved draft of the new edition of the IHO's Limits of Oceans and Seas, Cape Xiangthe northernmost extremity of the islandforms the boundary between the East China Sea and the Taiwan Strait, with the South China Sea having its northern boundary moved to the south end of the strait.[7]


Climate


Under the Köppen climate classification, Pingtan has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) climate, characterized by hot, humid summers and mild winters. Over the course of the year, the average temperature is about 66.92 °F. The hottest day of the year is between July and August, with an average 82.4 °F. The coldest day of the year is between January and February, with an average 51.8 °F. Pingtan has never experienced an extreme temperature under 32 °F. Because Pingtan is located between Haitan Strait and Taiwan Strait, the windspeed is high with annual average 4.8 m/s.[8]


Environment


Blue tears
Blue tears

"Blue tears" are caused by a plankton bloom named Vargula hilgendorfii. This animal radiates light when be disturbed in turbulent water. Therefore, people could see beautiful blue light from sea. The "Blue tears" usually happens in summer, during April to August. "Blue tears" attracts many tourists to Pingtan. However, a large break out of "Blue tears" may harm the environment, since it depletes oxygen and releases toxin in sea. Therefore, it may cause a red tide.[9][10]


Economy


The island relies on tourism and anticipates that foreign investment will spur economic growth. The first major bridge to cross the Haitan Strait was completed in November 2010, connecting the island to Fuqing on the mainland. Spanning 4,976 meters, it cost 1.4 billion RMB (about US$200 million) to build.[11]

An 88.5-km-long Fuzhou-Pingtan Railway (the Fuping Railway, 福平铁路), connecting Fuzhou to Pingtan Island, via Changle and a series of bridges, is under construction. The project was approved in November 2012. It was expected that the work would start by the end of the year, and was completed on December 26, 2020.[12]

In early 2012, it was announced that a large cloud computing center would be built in Pingtan.[13]


Culture


A 430,000-square-foot (40,000 m2) museum, the Pingtan Art Museum, is currently under construction in the island. The museum, designed by the Chinese-American firm MAD Studio on an artificial island, is scheduled for completion in 2016.[14]

Longfengtou Beach
Longfengtou Beach

Places of interest


Because of Pingtan's location, Pingtan experiences strong sea winds over the whole year. To respond this weather, villagers build their houses with rocks. The old traditional stone-built houses are resistant to wind and roaring waves.[15] Moreover, the house are comfortable to live. Nowadays, many villagers still live in stone houses. This special architectural style attracts many tourists and boost economic. Beigang village is one of the famous fishing villages, featuring a large number of stone houses.[16][17] Pingtan also has a large ancient cultural building named Haitan Ancient City. In Haitan Ancient City, there are restaurants, five-star hotels and souvenir stores. It is an ideal place for family to travel.[18]

The flat beach in Pingtan is also attracting. The long coastline and pristine beach make Pingtan be a perfect island to relax. Longfengtou Beach is one of the famous beaches in Pingtan. It is about 9.5 kilometers long and covers 21 hectares. Longfengtou Beach locates next to Haitan Bay. Nearby the beach, there are many hotels and restaurants. People could enjoy the beautiful sea view and play various sports here.[19]

Longfengtou Beach
Longfengtou Beach
Haitan Ancient City
Haitan Ancient City

Sports


At the 2017 China Sports Culture: Sports Tourism Expo, Pingtan was nominated as "2017 China's Top Ten Sports Tourism Destinations". In recent years, Pingtan has made use of its policy advantages, location advantages and natural resources advantages to successfully host several International Kite Surfing Festivals, International Cycling Opens, Open Water Swimming Championships, International Sailing Tournaments, National Beach Volleyball Tournaments, and World Fight Tournaments. Pingtan Sports Tourism Project has attracted widespread attention from the industry and tourists.[20]


Kiteboarding


Because of the location, Pingtan is the region with the best wind conditions in China. The average annual wind reaches 20 knots. The best time for kiteboarding in Pingtan is from May to November. With the ideal wind condition and flat water, the LV beach becomes the most popular practice place in Pingtan. For people who come from afar, learning kitesurfing in Pingtan saves not only a lot of time and economic costs, but also could find the fun of kitesurfing in a short term. In Pingtan, most clubs adopt the IKO International Kite Surfing Association's teaching specifications. All training courses uses Ozone, Airush, and NORTH top kite surfing equipment.[21] There are also many kiteboarding competition in Pingtan. In 2019 International Kiteboard Championship (Pingtan Station), there are nearly 150 contestants from 20 countries and regions. This is the largest kite surfing event held in Pingtan so far with the largest number of participants. 2019 International Kiteboard Championship (Pingtan Station) is authorized by the International Sailing Federation (WS) and the International Kite Surfing Association (IKA). The international competition level is divided into 200 points, and the total prize money of the competition reaches 50,000 US dollars.[22]


Cycling


The great weather and beautiful view make Pingtan a good place for cycling. Therefore, there are many cycling competition hold in Pingtan. The "Ocean Cup" China Pingtan International Cycling Open is one of the competitions. The "Ocean Cup" China Pingtan International Cycling Open was founded in 2014. It is the first event in China that combines marine culture with cycling. It is one of the series of events of "6.8 World Ocean Day and National Ocean Promotion Day". The number of participants set a record for domestic cycling single-day events for three consecutive years.[23]


Transportation


The transportation in Pingtan is rapidly developing. Since it is the closest place between Mainland China and Taiwan, the government attaches great importance to its transportation.


High-speed rail


On September 28, 2017, the groundbreaking ceremony of the Pingtan High-speed Railway Station was held in Zhonglou Township.[24] On December 26, 2020, as the G5322 train slowly departed from Pingtan railway station, the Fuping Railway, the nearest railway from the mainland to Taiwan Island, was officially opened for operation. The Pingtan Strait Road-Rail Bridge, China’s first road-rail bridge, was put into use simultaneously, and it can be reached within 35 minutes from Fuzhou to Pingtan.[25]


Roads


Pingtan
Pingtan

On 9 January 2021, as K · Y0303 bus punctuality leaved the Fujian Pingtan old passenger transport, the Fujian Pingtan old passenger transport is closed.[26] The new Pingtan New Automobile Passenger Terminal's main frame was completed on 2 May 2018.[27] It locates at No. 8 Zhongshan Avenue in Pingtan, on the northwest side of the intersection of Jinjingwan Avenue and Tanxi Avenue. The new bus station has a total of 14 operating routes. The face recognition function of the ticket checking machine in the new bus station is also a highlight of the new bus station. There is no need to pick up a ticket when entering the station, as long as people swipe their ID card and perform face recognition.[28]


Bicycles


On 2017 May 22, 2,000 public vehicles are officially put into use in Pingtan. Citizens only need to apply for a Straits Connect Card to rent bicycles. In the first phase of the Pingtan Public Bicycle Project, there are 52 bicycle stations, and each station has between 20 and 40 bicycles. Charges: free within 1 hour, 1 yuan/hour for 1–2 hours, 2 yuan/hour for 2–3 hours, 3 yuan/hour for more than 3 hours, and no more than 30 yuan per day. The rented public bicycles should be returned within 24 hours. By swiping the card, the fee will be deducted from the IC card settlement.[29]


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References



Citations


  1. Faming Huang, Yanhong Lin, Huixin Liang, Rongrong Zhao, Qiuming Chen, Jie Lin and Jinliang Huang (3 December 2019). "Coordination of Marine Functional Zoning Revision at the Provincial and Municipal Levels: A Case Study of Putian, China". Journal of Marine Science and Engineering: 5. Retrieved 10 February 2020. Haitan Island{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. "About Pingtan". www.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 2021-04-24.
  3. "Current Intelligence Weekly Summary". CIA. 30 June 1955. p. 2 via Internet Archive.
  4. Haitan Scenic Spots - UNESCO World Heritage Centre; added to Tentative List on November 29, 2001.
  5. Cf. especially the historical imagery timeline available for Google Earth.
  6. IHO (1953), §49.
  7. IHO (1986), Ch. 7.2.
  8. "平潭 - 气象数据 -中国天气网". www.weather.com.cn. Retrieved 2021-04-20.
  9. Carey, Jonathan (2019-06-14). "China's Bioluminescent Blue Tears Are Beautiful and Associated With Toxic Blooms". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved 2021-04-20.
  10. "福建平潭"蓝眼泪"如期而至 如"阿凡达"般震撼". baijiahao.baidu.com. Retrieved 2021-04-20.
  11. "Pingtan Island, a before and after story in the making". Whats On Xiamen , Inc. Archived from the original on 30 September 2010. Retrieved 28 September 2010.
  12. "福平铁路正式开通运营".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. "China to Build Cloud Computing Center in Pingtan Near Taiwan". Hostingtecnews. Archived from the original on 15 April 2012. Retrieved 6 August 2012.
  14. "China - The museum is an island". Inexhibit. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  15. "Colorful castles of stone in Pingtan". en.chinaculture.org. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
  16. "平潭石头屋|文章|中国国家地理网". www.dili360.com. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
  17. "Brief introduction to Beigang Village". www.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
  18. "Pingtan's Top 10 Must-See Scenic Sports". www.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
  19. "Longfengtou Beach[1]". www.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
  20. "平潭大力发展体育旅游 打造国际海上休闲基地和国际时尚运动基地". www.pingtan.gov.cn. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  21. "平潭风筝冲浪中心丨中国风力条件最好的地区". www.sohu.com. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  22. "第八届平潭国际风筝冲浪节今日开幕!_比赛". www.sohu.com. Retrieved 2021-04-24.
  23. ""海洋杯"中国•平潭国际自行车公开赛 - 2020"海洋杯"平潭国际自行车公开赛官网". www.hycycling.com. Retrieved 2021-04-24.
  24. "平潭高铁中心站已动工 计划2019年完工". www.pingtan.gov.cn. Retrieved 2021-04-24.
  25. "祖国大陆离台湾岛最近的铁路开通了!". detail.ptnet.cn. Retrieved 2021-04-24.
  26. "再见旧汽车站!搬迁背后看平潭交通巨变_工作". www.sohu.com. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  27. "平潭新汽车客运枢纽站主体框架全部完工-闽南网". www.mnw.cn. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  28. "国家一级客运站——平潭新汽车站运营啦!14条路线快来了解下_福州南站". www.sohu.com. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  29. "欧耶!平潭公共自行车投用啦!52个站点2000辆车(附详细站点及攻略大全)!1小时内免费哦!". www.sohu.com. Retrieved 2021-04-25.

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На других языках


[de] Haitan

Haitan (.mw-parser-output .Hant{font-size:110%}海壇島 / .mw-parser-output .Hans{font-size:110%}海坛岛, Hǎitán Dǎo), auch Pingtan (平潭島 / 平潭岛, Píngtán Dǎo) genannt, ist eine Küsteninsel der chinesischen bezirksfreien Stadt Fuzhou und Hauptinsel des Kreises Pingtan. Mit 324 km² Fläche ist Haitan die größte Insel der Provinz Fujian und die fünftgrößte Insel Chinas. Auf der 29 km langen und 19 km breiten Insel leben etwa 400.000 Menschen.
- [en] Pingtan Island

[fr] Île Pingtan

L'île Pingtan (en chinois : 平潭岛) est une île dans le Fujian en République populaire de Chine. C'est la 5e plus grande île de Chine continentale.



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