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Light House Cyclopedia
Question 41:The shortest lighthouse in Taiwan?
A:Su-ao Lighthouse
Su-ao Lighthouse, built in 1927, is located on the hilltop back at Beifangao near Su-ao Harbor in Yilan. The lighthouse is a white tetragonal building made of concrete. The lighthouse was originally equipped with the fourth-class acetylene flash lamp, which flashed in white twice consecutively every seven seconds with 1,000,000 candlepower light. The lighthouse was also installed with red arc-light signals to identify the positions of reefs at Sansiantai near the harbor. |
The lighthouse was bombarded during the World War II, and then stopped service. After the Recovery of Taiwan, the lighthouse was renovated in 1949, and installed with the sixth-class acetylene flash lamp, which flashed once every seven seconds. The lighthouse was re-equipped with the electric lamp in 1953. In 1954, the lighthouse was refitted with the fifth-class electric lamp, which flashed every second with 15,000 candlepower of white light and 2,600 candlepower of red light. |
One power generator room and dorms were built and guarded in the mountainside of front-mountain area of Beifangao in 1966. |
In 1969, the lighthouse was re-equipped with the fourth-class electric light, which featured higher lighting power of 21,000 candlepower of white light and 3,600 candlepower of red light. |
Radar beacons was installed in 1985. |
Height of Lighthouse: 7.9 meters |
Height of Light (above H.W.): 56.1 meters |
Nominal range: white light: 16 nautical miles, red light: 12 nautical miles |
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