Xieyang Island

Xieyang Island
斜阳岛
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Geography
Area1.89 km2 (0.73 sq mi)
Length1.9 km (1.18 mi)
Width1.4 km (0.87 mi)
Highest elevation140.9 m (462.3 ft)
Highest pointYangwei Peak (羊尾岭)
Administration
People's Republic of China
RegionGuangxi
Prefecture-level cityBeihai
DistrictHaicheng
TownWeizhou

Xieyang Island (simplified Chinese: 斜阳岛; traditional Chinese: 斜陽島; pinyin: Xiéyáng Dǎo; Jyutping: ce4joeng4; lit. 'setting sun') is a Chinese island in the Gulf of Tonkin, located 17 km (11 mi) south-east of Weizhou Island. Administratively it, along with Weizhou Island, forms the town of Weizhou, in Haicheng District, Beihai, Guangxi. It is one of the tourist attractions of Beihai.

Geography

Xieyang has an area of only 1.89 km2 (0.73 sq mi) and is of volcanic origin. The island may be described as appearing like a goat with its front legs crouched, and so in ancient times was called "斜羊島".

Environment

Along with Weizhou , waters around Xieyang were discovered in 2015 to be seasonally frequented by Bryde's whales, and the area has become the first acknowledged location among mainland coasts of China to have regular migrations of large cetaceans.[1]

Xieyang, along with nearby Weizhou, has been designated an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports significant populations of Chinese egrets and fairy pittas.[2]

References

  1. ^ Bingyao Chen, Lin Zhu, Thomas A. Jefferson, Kaiya Zhou, Guang Yang, 2019, Coastal Bryde's Whales' (Balaenoptera edeni) Foraging Area Near Weizhou Island in the Beibu Gulf, Aquatic Mammals, Vol.45, Issue 3
  2. ^ "Weizhou Dao and Xieyang Dao". BirdLife Data Zone. BirdLife International. 2024. Retrieved 2024-10-15.

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