Xieyang Island

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Xieyang Island
斜阳岛
Geography
Area 1.89 km2 (0.73 sq mi)
Length 1.9 km (1.18 mi)
Width 1.4 km (0.87 mi)
Highest elevation 140.9 m (462.3 ft)
Highest point Yangwei Peak (羊尾岭)
Country
People's Republic of China
Region Guangxi
Prefecture-level city Beihai
District Haicheng
Town Weizhou

Xieyang Island (simplified Chinese: 斜阳岛; traditional Chinese: 斜陽島; Mandarin Pinyin: Xiéyáng Dǎo; Jyutping: ce4joeng4; literally "setting sun") is a Chinese island in the Gulf of Tonkin, located 9 nautical miles (17 km; 10 mi) southeast of Weizhou Island. Administratively, it, along with Weizhou Island, forms the town of Weizhou, in Haicheng District, Beihai, Guangxi. It has an area of only 1.89 square kilometres (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 also called "斜羊島". It is one of the tourist attractions of Beihai.

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Coordinates: 20°54′29″N 109°12′52″E / 20.90806°N 109.21444°E / 20.90806; 109.21444

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