Sheshan Island
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Geography | |
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Area | 3.7 ha (9.1 acres) |
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People's Republic of China | |
Municipality | Shanghai |
Sheshan Island (simplified Chinese: 佘山岛; traditional Chinese: 佘山島; pinyin: Shéshān Dǎo) is located 35 km (22 mi) east of Chongming Island, in the estuary of the Yangtze River. The area is 0.037 km2 (0.014 sq mi).
The island is under the jurisdiction of the Shanghai Municipal Region and is guarded by the People's Liberation Army Navy. A 130 year-old lighthouse is located on the island. On November 1st, 2005, the stele of "Chinese territorial sea baseline point" was erected.[1]
See also
Notes and references
- ↑ (Chinese)上海市唯一领海基点石碑标志在佘山岛建成落地
External links
- Territorial sea steles erected in east China
- Declaration of the Government of the People's Republic of China on the baselines of the territorial sea(May15th, 1996)
- (Chinese)中国东海10座领海基点石碑建成
- (Chinese)中华人民共和国政府关于中华人民共和国领海基线的声明(1996年5月15日)
- Locate Sheshandao in GOOGLEMAP
Coordinates: 31°25′18″N 122°14′36″E / 31.42167°N 122.24333°E
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