Mudou Island

Mudou Island (Chinese: 目斗嶼; pinyin: Mùdǒu Yǔ) is an island in Baisha Township, Penghu County, Taiwan, part of the Penghu Islands (Pescadores) archipelago.[1][2] It is in the Taiwan Strait off the west coast of Taiwan. The island was formed from plateau basalt.

Mudou Island
Mudou Island
Geography
LocationBaisha Township, Penghu Islands (Pescadores) archipelago,
Taiwan,
Taiwan Strait,
South China Sea,
Pacific Ocean
Coordinates23.786°N 119.600°E / 23.786; 119.600
Administration
Republic of China (Taiwan)

Name

Map including Mudou Island (labeled as Mokuto-shō (Kita-shō)) (1944)
Map including Mudou Island (unlabeled island with 'Light' marking the lighthouse) (1950)

The island was named Mudouyu because the shape resembles an eye of a man or an ink marker of a carpenter.

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See also

  • Islands of Taiwan

References

  1. "Mudou Yu: Taiwan". Geographical names. 2012. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  2. "GeoNames Search". Geographic Names Database. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, USA. Retrieved 31 March 2016.


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