Twin Candlestick Islets

Coordinates: 25°13′58.2″N 121°39′16.4″E / 25.232833°N 121.654556°E / 25.232833; 121.654556
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Twin Candlestick Islets
蠋臺雙嶼
Twin Candlestick Islets 蠋臺雙嶼 is located in Taiwan
Twin Candlestick Islets 蠋臺雙嶼
Twin Candlestick Islets
蠋臺雙嶼
Taiwan
Geography
LocationJinshan, New Taipei, Taiwan
Coordinates25°13′58.2″N 121°39′16.4″E / 25.232833°N 121.654556°E / 25.232833; 121.654556
Total islands2
Highest elevation60 m (200 ft)

The Twin Candlestick Islets (traditional Chinese: 蠋臺雙嶼; simplified Chinese: 蠋台双屿; pinyin: Zhútái Shuāng Yǔ) are islets in Jinshan District, New Taipei, Taiwan.

History[edit]

The islets were once part of Jinshan Cape. Due to the continuous movement of tectonics plates and coastal erosion, they separated from the island of Taiwan. Initially they were a single rock arch, but the top collapsed thus made them look like two candlesticks.[1][2][3]

Geology[edit]

The islets are located 450 meters off the coast of Jinshan Cape.[4] The highest elevation of the islets is 60 meters.[citation needed]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Twin Candlestick Islets". roundTAIWANround. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Twin Candlestick Islets". North Coast & Guanyinshan National Scenic Area. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  3. ^ "Twin Candlestick Islets". roundTAIWANround. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  4. ^ Liao, George (19 March 2017). "A must-do activity on northern coast of Taiwan--hiking along the Mystery Coast in Jinshan". Taiwan News. Retrieved 19 September 2017.