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Xiyu Western Fort

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Type
  
Former fort

Floor area
  
8 hectares

Phone
  
+886 6 998 1026

Location
  
Xiyu, Penghu, Taiwan

Province
  
Taiwan Province

Xiyu Western Fort

Address
  
881, Taiwan, Penghu County, Xiyu Township

Hours
  
Closed now Saturday9AM–5PMSunday9AM–5PMMonday9AM–5PMTuesday9AM–5PMWednesday9AM–5PMThursday9AM–5PMFriday9AM–5PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Bao An Temple, Penghu Great Bridge, Yuwengdao Lighthouse, Xiyu Eastern Fort, Erkan Chen Residence

Xiyu west fort or or xiyu western battery penghu taiwan


The Xiyu Western Fort (Chinese: 西嶼西臺; pinyin: Xīyǔ Xītái) or Xiyu Western Battery (西嶼西砲臺 Xīyǔ Xī Pàotái, informally 西台古堡 Xītái Gǔbǎo) is a former fort and battery in Wai'an Village, Xiyu Township, Penghu, Taiwan.

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History

In the 17th century, Chinese Ming Dynasty loyalist general Chen Guoxuan (陳國軒) built 15 batteries in Penghu to guard against Qing dynasty admiral Shi Lang. Many of the batteries were destroyed during the Sino-French War of 1884 and 1885, when Penghu was one of the main theaters of conflict. Following the war, Qing governor of Taiwan Liu Mingchuan built four batteries in Penghu in 1887, including the Xiyu Western Battery. The battery was inscribed by Li Hongzhang. Xiyu Western Fort was important in delaying Japanese attacks during the Japanese invasion of Taiwan in 1895 but was abandoned during Japanese rule.

It was designated a class-one historic relic in 1983 and, after a four-year renovation, was opened to the public in 1990. The Penghu County government purchased guns from British manufacturer Armstrong Gun for the fort in 2008 for NT$20 million and they were installed in 2011.

Architecture

The fort was constructed on basalt terrain and has the same height to the surrounding ground. It is fully surrounded by solid walls in all directions and has four cannons inside. There are many arches stretching to all directions.

References

Xiyu Western Fort Wikipedia