Cape Santiago (Taiwan)
Cape Santiago[1][2][lower-alpha 1] is a cape on the easternmost point of the island of Taiwan, located in the Gongliao District, New Taipei City.
Cape Santiago 
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![]() Lighthouse in the Cape Santiago  | |
![]() Cape Santiago  | |
| Coordinates: 25°00′27″N 122°00′06″E | |
| Location | Gongliao District, New Taipei City, Taiwan | 
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History
    
On 5 May 1626, a Spanish fleet reached the northeast tip of Taiwan and named the native village of Caquiunauan (also Caguiuanuan; present-day Fulong Village) as Santiago. Later this name was extended to the nearby cape.[3]
Tourist attractions
    
There is a lighthouse situated on Cape Santiago, called Cape Santiago Lighthouse. A nearby beach, Yenliao (鹽寮), was the site of the first landing for the Japanese invasion of Taiwan in 1895.
See also
    
    
Footnotes
    
- "San Diego" is found in the tourism literature but is incorrect
 
References
    
- Andrade (2008), §12.
 - Davidson (1903), p. 19.
 - "Welcome to Taiwan Sandiaojiao (San Diego)". Eng.taiwan.net.tw. Archived from the original on 2014-05-25. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
 
Bibliography
    
- Andrade, Tonio (2008). "Chapter 4: La Isla Hermosa". How Taiwan Became Chinese : Dutch, Spanish and Han Colonization in the Seventeenth Century. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231128551.
 - Davidson, James W. (1903). The Island of Formosa, Past and Present : history, people, resources, and commercial prospects : tea, camphor, sugar, gold, coal, sulphur, economical plants, and other productions. London and New York: Macmillan. OL 6931635M.
 
External links
    
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sandiao Cape.
- Northeast and Yilan Coast National Scenic Area-Taiwan (in Japanese and Chinese)
 
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