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Coloane (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; pinyin: ; Jyutping: Lou6-waan4 Dou2, literally "Road Ring Island") is one of the two main islands of Macau in the People's Republic of China. It is located directly south of the other main island, Taipa (氹仔), and east of the Greater Hengqing Island (大横琴岛) of Zhuhai, Guangdong province.

Coloane was known as Jiuaoshan (TC: 九澳山, Cantonese: Gau-Ou Saan, "Nine-inlet Mountain"), Yanzaowan (TC: 鹽灶灣, Cantonese: Yim-Zou Waan, "Salt-stove Bay"), and Guoluhuan (TC: 過路環, Cantonese: Gwo-Lou Waan, "Passing-road Ring"). The Portuguese name of "Coloane" is said to derive from the Cantonese pronunciation of "過路環".

Geography

Coloane has an area of 8.07 km² (4-km long) and is 5.6km from the Macau Peninsula. It is connected to Taipa by a 2.2-km land-fill bridge, the Estrada do Istmo, however land reclamation has physically connected the two islands and a new town called Cotai (路氹) is being built between Taipa and Coloane.

The narrowest part of Coloane is 300 metres. The highest points in Macau are eastern and central Coloane, with the highest point being the 171-metre Alto de Coloane (疊石塘山). The northern shore of the island is 4.5 m deep, and is the site of the Macau Deepwater Port. The eastern Hac Sa Beach (Baía de Hác Sá, 黑沙海灘, literally "Black Sand Bay") and the southern Baía de Cheoc Van (竹灣, literally "Bamboo Bay") are popular swimming beaches. At Baía de Hác Sá there is a Portuguese restaurant called "Fernandos", famous amongst locals in Macau and tourists from Hong Kong.

History

From the Song Dynasty onwards and until the Portuguese arrival in 1864, Coloane was a sea salt farm for China. After their arrival, the Portuguese made Macau an important trading port, but Coloane remained deserted, which was used as a base by pirates until 1910. The island has become more populated after the Estrada do Istmo was finished in 1969.

Tourism

Famous sites on the island include:
image:Macau church.jpg|Chapel of Saint Francis Xavier image:Coloane3.jpg|Tam Kung Temple image:Coloane4.jpg|Old Tin Hau Temple

See also

 


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