Wengangduei Lighthouse, Coastal lighthouse in Kouhu Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan.
The Wengangduei Lighthouse is a white structure on Taiwan's western coast in Yunlin County that guides ships through local waters. The building sits on a stretch of shoreline marked by farmland and wetland areas.
The lighthouse was built as a navigational aid to ensure safe passage along an important shipping route on Taiwan's western coast. Its development is tied to the shift from Japanese colonial rule to management by the Republic of China.
The name Wengangduei comes from traditional Chinese maritime terms that describe harbors and waterways, reflecting how local fishermen have called this coastal area for generations. The lighthouse itself is part of how people relate to this stretch of shore.
Visiting requires advance permission from the Maritime and Port Bureau that should be arranged before arriving. It is helpful to contact local authorities early and ask about any seasonal conditions or access rules that may apply.
The lighthouse offers views across the Taiwan Strait toward mainland China, positioning it at one of Asia's most significant maritime boundaries. From this vantage point visitors can directly experience the geographic closeness and strategic importance of this coastline.
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