Wuqiu, Kinmen

Coordinates: 24°58′59″N 119°27′00″E / 24.983°N 119.450°E / 24.983; 119.450
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Wuqiu Township
烏坵鄕
Ockseu, Wuchiu, Wuciou, Wochiu, Wu-ch'iu
Wuqiu Lighthouse on Daqiu Island
Wuqiu Lighthouse on Daqiu Island
Official logo of Wuqiu Township
Wuqiu Township (blue) in Kinmen County (grey)
Wuqiu Township (blue) in Kinmen County (grey)
Country Republic of China (Taiwan)
ProvinceFukien
CountyKinmen
Futian (de jure)
Rural villages2
Government
 • MayorTsai Yung-fu (蔡永富)[1]
Area
 • Total1.2000 km2 (0.4633 sq mi)
Population
 (February 2023)
 • Total666
 • Density560/km2 (1,400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (National Standard Time)
Postal code
896
WebsiteWuqiu.Kinmen.gov.tw (in Chinese)
Wuqiu, Kinmen is located in Taiwan
Wuqiu
Wuqiu
Location of Wuqiu
Wuqiu Township
Traditional Chinese烏坵[3]
PostalOckseu

Wuqiu (Wuchiu, Wuciou, Ockseu[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]) (Puxian Min: Ou-chhiu, Hakka: Vû-hiu-hiông) is a rural township of Kinmen County (Quemoy), Taiwan (ROC) made up of a group of islands in the Taiwan Strait comprising two major islands, Daqiu and Xiaoqiu. Wuqiu Township[14] is nominally de jure part of Futian County, Fukien of the Republic of China.[15][16][17] It is the smallest township in Kinmen County and is located 72 nmi (133 km) northeast of the rest of the county.[18][19] The township is 73 nmi (135 km) from the Port of Taichung on Taiwan.[20] The closest territory under China (PRC) control is the neighboring Luci Island (Lusi Island), Xiuyu District, Putian, Fujian, which is 9 nmi (17 km) to the north-northwest.[21][22] Greater Qiu Island is the site of the Wuqiu Lighthouse.

History[edit]

Map including Ockseu I (Wochiu) (1917)

In the early 1400s, Wuqiu was known as a marker on the sailing route between China and the Ryukyu Islands.[23]: 5 

As of 1843, a "considerable fishing village" existed in Ockseu (Wuqiu).[4]

The Wuqiu Lighthouse was built in 1874, directed by David Marr Henderson.[24][25]

In September 1910, the center of a typhoon swept over Niushan Island (Turnabout Island) and Wuqiu (Ockseu) or a few miles to the southeast.[26]

The lighthouse at Wuqiu (烏坵嶼) marked on a 1943 Japanese Aviation Map

Wuqiu Township was originally part of Putian County[27][28] with many of its residents emigrating from the county. After the end of Chinese Civil War in 1949, Wuqiu became disconnected from Putian. Control of Ockseu and other insular areas was shared between the KMT and anti-Communist guerrillas.[8]

Part of Wuqiu Township (labeled as Wu-ch'iu Hsü (Ockseu) 烏坵嶼 and Hsia Hsü 下嶼) (1953)

In June 1954, the township was provisionally reassigned to Kinmen (Quemoy) County.[27][28]

In 1954, Wuchiu was shelled and attacked by the Chinese Communists on several occasions.[29][30][31][32]

On February 25, 1955, Chinese Communist ships shelled Wuchiu.[33]

On June 21, 1955, Nationalist planes heavily damaged a 40-ton tugboat at Wuchiu.[34]

In February 1956, there were reports that the 480-man guerrilla force on Wuchiu would be evacuated. The Wuchiu Islands were seen as "highly vulnerable to Communist strikes" and "of little military value to the Nationalists."[35]

Statue of Chiang Kai-shek on Daqiu

Once the War Affairs Committee was founded in July 1956, strong and complete foundation for war affairs was built in the township.

In February 1957, the British cargo ship Hydralock ran aground off Ockseu Island. All 31 crew abandoned ship, but then disappeared.[36] They were later discovered safe on Haitan Island.[37]

Wu-ch'iu Hsü (Daqiu) and Hsia Hsü (Xiaoqiu)
"The Nationalist-held islands off the Chinese mainland are nominally a part of Fukien Province, but are presently under military administration." (1962)

In the summer of 1965, then-Minister of National Defense Chiang Ching-kuo visited the island as part of an inspection.[38]: 52 

Late on the night of November 13, 1965, the Nationalist patrol boat Yungtai and the minesweeper Yungchang were on patrol southwest of the islands covering amphibious boats that were unloading supplies to Wuchiu. At just after midnight, eight Chinese Communist boats (three escort destroyers and five gunboats) coming from Quanzhou (Chuanchou) attacked the two Nationalist boats (烏坵海戰). The Yungchang was sunk almost immediately with fifteen survivors who were rescued by the USS O'Brien. Yungtai sunk four of the Communist gunboats but was scrapped due to excessive damage from the engagement.[39][40]

In the early morning of March 20, 1974, Lt. Wu Miao-huo defected to the PRC. He took a rubber speedboat from Wuchiu to Nanjih Island. Wu wasn't able to get along with his superior officers.[39]

Martial law was lifted from the township on 7 November 1992.[41]

On 29 January 1994, Wuqiu residents had their first election to elect the fourth head of Wuqiu Township. And on 16 July 1994, the residents had their first election to elect the fourth village heads of Daqiu Village and Xiaoqiu Village.

In November 1994, General Li Kai, commander of the troops at Wuqiu, committed suicide.[42]

During the Third Taiwan Strait Crisis in 1996, military sources in Taipei expected China to attack a small Taiwan-held island. The most likely target was Wuchiu, then garrisoned by 500 soldiers. The outlying islands were placed on high alert.[43]

In 1998, Zero Chou produced a documentary about the islands called Yi Shi Zai Hai Xia Zhong ("Lost in the Strait") (Chinese: 遺失在海峽中:烏坵, 48 mins).

President Chen Shui-bian on Wuqiu

On December 26, 2001, President Chen Shui-bian visited Wuqiu and delivered remarks.[44] Chen was the first president to visit Wuqiu during their presidency.[38]: 93 

In 2012, Wuqiu, along with Daren Township in Taitung County, was proposed by the Ministry of Economic Affairs as the candidate of the new disposal site of nuclear waste after the Lanyu Storage Site in Orchid Island, Taitung County. This proposal however received heavy objection from the local Wuqiu residents.[45]

On July 23, 2017, after a period of sixty years in which the lighthouse remained disused, the Wuqiu Lighthouse resumed service.[24]

On August 24, 2017, Chen Fu-Hai, then-magistrate of Kinmen County, visited the Wuqiu Township Office.[46]

On the night of August 2, 2019, a cargo ship in port at Wuqiu struck a tetrapod in choppy waves. The ship sank but the thirteen crew members were rescued by the Wuqiu Islands Garrison Command.[47]

In March 2020, the Kinmen County Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine Office (金門縣動植物防疫所) sent five persons to Wuqiu to sterilize five dogs on the island in order to prevent the dogs from breeding and causing problems for the residents.[48]

On March 29, 2020, at about 3:55 PM, a capsized ship from mainland China, Haifa 88 (海發88), which had entered Wuqiu's restricted waters on March 9, broke free from the anchorage holding it in place and floated away. On March 9 at 7:32 AM, the ship had been in a collision with another larger ship from mainland China, Minshiyu 07725 (閩獅漁07725), in Wuqiu's restricted waters, and the four man crew of the ship were rescued at that time.[18][19]

In late April 2020, Magistrate Yang Cheng-wu visited Wuqiu for the first time as magistrate and stayed overnight.[49]

In May 2023, Mayor Tsai Yen-Ming (蔡燕明) was convicted of violating elections law and sentenced to three years and two months in prison.[50]

Geography[edit]

Wuqiu consists of Greater Qiu Islet (大坵嶼, Dàqiū yǔ) and Smaller Qiu Islet (小坵嶼, Xiǎoqiū yǔ, Hsia Hsü 下嶼[9]) with a total area of 1.2 km2, not to be confused with two islets Daqiu Island (Chinese: 大坵島; pinyin: Dàqiū dǎo) and Xiaoqiu Island (Chinese: 小坵島; pinyin: Xiǎoqiū dǎo) lying off the north coast off Beigan in the Matsu Islands (Lienchiang County).[51] The islands are considered a basepoint of the Chinese territorial sea by the PRC.

Greater Qiu Islet lies 9 nautical miles (17 km) from Luci Island (Lusi Island), 12 nmi (22 km) from Nanri Island,[4] and 18 nmi (33 km) from Meizhou Island, all in Xiuyu District of Putian, Fujian, China (PRC). It is distant from other territory in Taiwan (ROC) being 72 nmi (133 km) from Kinmen, 86 nmi (159 km) from Nangan in the Matsu Islands, and 73 nmi (135 km) from Port of Taichung on Taiwan.[52]

Government and politics[edit]

Wuqiu Islands Garrison Command Patch

Administrative divisions[edit]

Wuqiu township is made up of two rural villages:[14][17][53][54][55]

Elections[edit]

Presidential elections[edit]

113 residents of Wuqiu participated in the 2020 Taiwanese presidential election.

No. Party Presidential Candidate Vice Presidential Candidate Votes Percentage
1 People First Party James Soong Sandra Yu 2 1.77%
2 Kuomintang Han Kuo-yu Chang San-cheng 96 84.96%
3 Democratic Progressive Party Tsai Ing-wen William Lai 15 13.27%

Mayors[edit]

  • Yang Jui-Ta (楊瑞大)[56]
  • Li Yi-chiang[57] (李毅強)[58]
  • Tsai Yuan-Chen (蔡元珍)[59]
  • Chen Hsing-Chiu (陳興坵)[58]
  • Tsai Yung-Fu (蔡永富)[1]

Military[edit]

The Wuqiu Islands Garrison Command (烏坵守備大隊 - Wūqiū Shǒubèi Dàduì) defends the islands.[60] The Republic of China Navy has deployed twenty XTR-102 systems in Wuqiu.[61]

Demographics[edit]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1977 229—    
1978 227−0.9%
1979 203−10.6%
1980 194−4.4%
1981 188−3.1%
1982 194+3.2%
1983 191−1.5%
1984 171−10.5%
1985 169−1.2%
1986 152−10.1%
1987 147−3.3%
1988 133−9.5%
1989 116−12.8%
1990 105−9.5%
199198−6.7%
1992 85−13.3%
1993 105+23.5%
1994 98−6.7%
1995 90−8.2%
199693+3.3%
1997 126+35.5%
1998 383+204.0%
1999383+0.0%
2000 374−2.3%
2001 362−3.2%
2002 378+4.4%
Source:[23]: 11 

There are 400 people with household registration in Wuqiu Township.[62] The total population living on the islands fluctuates with the seasons.[14][23][25]

Economy[edit]

Due to its location surrounded by ocean, fishing is the primary source of income for its residents.[51]

Infrastructure[edit]

Drinking water is provided to the residents by using reverse osmosis equipment. Generators are used to improve power shortages.

Transportation[edit]

Ferry services and resupply between Greater Kinmen and Daqiu is run by the military every fifteen days. Transportation between Daqiu and Xiaoqiu (900 meters apart) was historically carried out by sampan. In 2008, the county government received a subsidy to build a boat for the township.[14]

Ferry connection is available to the Port of Taichung on Taiwan.

Culture[edit]

The languages spoken in Wuqiu are the native Pu-Xian Min (Hinghwa dialect) and Mandarin Chinese.[14][27] The residents of other islands in Kinmen (Quemoy) County speak Quanzhou dialect of Min-Nan (Hokkien).

Tourist attractions[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Chen Chun-Shuo 陳俊碩, ed. (18 August 2020). 金門巡防區主任甫到職 率隊赴烏坵護島驅離陸船. Central News Agency. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
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  4. ^ a b c Sailing directions to accompany seven charts of the coast of China, between Amoy bay, and the Yángtsz' kiáng. Vol. 12. Canton: The Chinese Repository. 1843. p. 406 – via Internet Archive. Ockseu 烏坵 (or Wúkiú, probably a contraction of Wúkiú sü 烏坵嶼) consists of three islands, the center one a barren rock, nearly joining the eastern island. The steamer Nemesis anchored under this island. There is a considerable fishing village on it, which is difficult to be seen unless very close. The western island is the largest, and is in lat. 24°59'.3 N., and long. 119° 25'.5 E. W.N.W., twelve miles, is a and group of islands, consisting of one large and four small, with a reef to the northward of them, called Sootzee. These islands were seen from Ockseu but not examined. N.N.E. 12 1/2 miles from Ockseu is the largest of the Lamyit 南日 islands,
  5. ^ Edward Stanford (1908). Atlas of the Chinese Empire (1 ed.). pp. 24, 83 – via Internet Archive. Ockseu I (Wochiu){...}Ockseu Island, Fukien 25.0 N 119.26 E
  6. ^ 增廣英語撮要 [The Classified List of Miscellaneous Important Terms] (in Chinese and English) (24 ed.). The Commercial Press. 1917. p. 23. Name of Place. 地方名 Open Port. 通商口岸 Prefecture. District. {...}烏邱嶼,烏龜嶼 Ockseu ...... Foochow .... 興化府 蒲田縣
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    The Chinese Nationalist Government in Formosa has direct control of four islands between 20 degs 40 mins N and 24 degs 30 mins N, namely, Quemoy, Little Kinmen, Matsu and Pratas. It also shares with anti-Communist guerillas the control of four islands between 25 degs {?} mins N and 28 degs 30 mins N, namely, Ockseu Islands, White Dog Islands, Pe Shan and Tai Chau Islands.
    Anti-Communist guerillas control an additional 15 islands and or island groups between 23 degs 48 mins N and 29 degs 05 mins N. The local Generals commanding these islands appear to be completely autonomous but they do visit Formosa from time to time; a fact which indicates that they have some connection with the Chinese Nationalist High Command.
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  11. ^ Van de Ven, Hans (2014). Breaking with the Past: The Maritime Customs Service and the Global Origins of Modernity in China. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 86. More were also established on Turnabout (牛山, Niushan), Lamocks (東澎島, Dongpengdao) near Shantou in northern Guandong [sic], and Ockseu (烏邱嶼, Wuchiuyu) near Xiamen, as well as on the dangerous Shandong Promontory and on West Volcano Island (魚腥腦, Yuxingnao) near Hangzhou Bay to aid ships traveling on the busy Shanghai-Ningbo route.
  12. ^ 小米粥 (26 August 2015). "Don't tell my mother that I'm in Ockseu!". Kinmen Daily News (in Chinese (Taiwan) and English). Retrieved 17 August 2019. 抗戰勝利七十週年的夏天,再次來到曾被日軍佔領的烏坵(Ockseu),再次來到曾遭美軍轟炸的燈塔,再一次來到了被遺忘的島嶼,見到了三十年前的同學,完成了傳說中不可能的任務,心中有著說不出的感動!
  13. ^ "Wuqiu Island Lighthouse: A Woman's Battlefield in Life 一個女人的生命戰場 - 烏坵燈塔". SOAS University of London (in English and Chinese (Taiwan)). 2017. Retrieved 17 August 2019. Wuqiu 烏坵 Island (aka. Ockseu, Wuchiu, Wuchiou) is on Taiwan's most remote border. Wuqiu is small, only 1.2 square kilometers, and it is the smallest island in Taiwan.
  14. ^ a b c d e "Wuqiu Township". Kinmen County Government. Retrieved 17 August 2019. Wuchiou Township consists of two villages, namely, Dachiou and Xiaochiou,{...}Most of the residents had immigrated from Putien and speak Xinghua dialect and Chinese.{...}At present, only 553 people are registered at this island, with only 40 persons living there. Most of them are middle-aged and silver-haired. People prefer to come back during winter or summer vacations, as well as laver season, for a temporary visit{...}Transportation 1. Personnel and materials: The people of the township and civilians who desire to visit the county government for business would ride the Kinmen Ferrier, which is owned by the military and departs every 15 days. The delivery of drinking water or household substances is transported to Dachiou by Dahua Ferrier every 15 days, which is further delivered to Xiaochiou by a skiff. Transportation between Dachiou and Xiaochiou: With a distance of 900m, people at Dachiou and Xiaochiou relied on shanpan in the past. Otherwise, they had to depend on the military skiff. The county government had won a subsidy in 2008 and built "Wuchiou No. 1" boat for Wuchiou Township in an attempt to solve the transportation issue and improve the safety of the residents.
  15. ^ "kinmen awareness". Kinmen County Government. 8 December 2017. Retrieved 17 August 2019. In addition, Kinmen County Government helps administer all level agencies in two villages of Wuquiu Township in Futian County of Fujian Province to exercise regular government affairs.
  16. ^ 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. pp. 146, 169, 170, 172, 173, 174, 181. ISBN 978-986-05-5274-4. 烏坵(金門){...}(金門縣代管)烏坵)
  17. ^ a b 金門縣土地段名代碼表 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Department of Land Administration. 8 August 2002. Archived from the original on 8 August 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2019. 地政事務所名稱(代碼) 金門(WA) 鄉鎮市區名稱(代碼) 烏坵鄉(06)段 小段 代碼 備註 大坵 0261 增編 小坵 0262 增編
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  20. ^ "Wuqiu Township". Kinmen County Government. Retrieved 6 October 2019. To the east is Taichung (with a distance of 73 nautical miles)
  21. ^ 第一節 金門、烏坵、馬祖 (PDF) (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 中華民國海洋委員會, Ocean Affairs Council. p. 80. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 October 2019. Retrieved 11 October 2019. 一、島嶼位置 烏坵嶼東離台灣新竹約 81 浬 (約 150 公里)、西距中國大陸湄 洲島約 20 浬(約 37 公里)、離大 陸(鷺鷥島)最近距離約 9 浬(約 17 公里)、南下金門約 70 浬(約 130 公里)、北至馬祖約 72 浬(約 133 公里)、位處金門與馬祖中心 點,與中國大陸南日島相隔 10.6 浬 (約 20 公里)。
  22. ^ 地理位置. 金門縣烏坵鄉公所 Wuqiu Township Office, Kinmen County (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 28 July 2017. Retrieved 11 October 2019. 東距台灣省台中七十三海浬、東北距基隆一八○海浬、東南距澎湖九十三海浬、左營一四五海浬、高雄一八二海浬、西距湄洲島十八海浬、西北距鷺鷥島九海浬、西南距金門七十二海浬、北距南日島十二海浬、馬祖八十六海浬、位處金門縣與連江縣中心點。
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  25. ^ a b Stephen Livingstone Baldwin (12 November 1874). "Correspondence". Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal. 5: 366 – via Internet Archive. From Lam-yit, we crossed in three hours to 烏嶼 Wu-hsü, (Ockseu) where we spent six hours with the keepers of the lighthouse. This island is probably not excelled by any on the whole coast of China in interest for the geologist and mineralogist. Iron ore, copperas, mica, quartz, and probably cinnabar abound. Evidences of powerful volcanic action are manifest. It is well worth a visit from gentlemen who make mineralogy a special study. There are very few Chinese on the island now; but in the deep-fishing season, there are large numbers of them. They will begin to collect within a month from this time.{...}FOOCHOW, November 12th 1874.
  26. ^ Rev. José Coronas, S. J. (1919). The "Quantico" Typhoon December 25, 1918. Manila: Bureau of Printing. p. 10 – via Internet Archive. The center swept over Turnabout and Ockseu, or a few miles to the SE;
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  29. ^ "CHINESE OFFSHORE ISLANDS". 1 December 1954. Retrieved 18 August 2019 – via Internet Archive. IV. Commie action against Wuchiu--isolated and unimportant island between Quemoys and Matsus--was greatly exaggerated by press.{redacted}C. Was third such shelling Wuchiu this year.
  30. ^ Herman R. Allen. "North Anchor of Chiang's Outposts". Daily Colonist. p. 6 – via Internet Archive. Just last week the Reds made a foray against the tiny islet of Wuchiu, 63 miles northeast of Quemoy. The Nationalist defense ministry said the raiders were repulsed by troops and planes from Formosa.
  31. ^ 1955 Britannica Book of the Year. Encyclopaedia Britannica. 1955. p. 79 – via Internet Archive. NOVEMBER{...}26 Chinese Nationalist defense ministry announced the repulsion of a small-scale communist raid on Wuchiu Island in Formosa strait.
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