Changzhou Island

Changzhou Island
"Part of the Canton River" in 1841, a map showing Guangzhou and its surrounding islands during the First Opium War. Changzhou ("Dane Is.") lies in the east, Xiaoguwei ("French Is.") to its south, and Pazhou ("Whampoa Is.") to its northwest.
Traditional Chinese長洲島
Simplified Chinese长洲岛
PostalDane's Island
Sunqua's c. 1840 View of the Foreign Cemetery on Dane's Island

Changzhou Island, formerly known in English as Dane or Dane's Island, is an island in the Pearl River Delta of China's Guangdong Province. It is now administered as part of Guangzhou's Huangpu District, although the historic Huangpu Island was nearby Pazhou, which forms part of Haizhu District.

Geography

Changzhou is about 11.5 km2 (4.4 sq mi), of which 8.5 km2 (3.3 sq mi) is dry land.[1]

History

During the Canton trade, Changzhou was used by Danish crews for repairs and burials. It lay on the eastern side of the Huangpu or "Whampoa" anchorage.

The island was the site of Sun Yat-sen's Whampoa Military Academy[2] (est. 1924) and the 1926 Zhongshan Incident that propelled the academy's commandant Chiang Kai-shek to leadership over the Chinese Nationalists and then all of Warlord China.

Transportation

Changzhou is now linked to Guangzhou's road network by a bridge to neighboring Xiaoguwei and will be served by the Phase II eastern extension of Guangzhou Metro Line 7.

References

  1. ^ "Changzhou Island Cultural and Tourist Resort", Official site, Guangzhou: Huangpu District Government, archived from the original on 2008-08-04, retrieved 2009-03-27.
  2. ^ "Cycling on Changzhou Island", Life of Guangzhou, archived from the original on 2010-05-14, retrieved 2009-03-27.

23°04′52″N 113°24′48″E / 23.08111°N 113.41333°E / 23.08111; 113.41333

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