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In October 2016, the Coast Guard had arrested thirty-four crewman from ten Chinese boats in the Kinmen County area.[5]Gallery[edit]Map of most of Kinmen County including Fuxing Islet (labelled as Hou-chai Hs\u00fc (Phaktia)) (AMS, 1954)Fuxing Islet (islet near the center of photograph) off the coast of Lesser Kinmen (Lieyu) (larger island)See also[edit]References[edit]^ \u884c\u653f\u9762\u7a4d. \u91d1\u9580\u7e23\u653f\u5e9c\u6c11\u653f\u8655 Civil Affairs Department, Kinmen County Government (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 29 January 2019. Retrieved 8 August 2019. \u5916\u570d \u5cf6\u5dbc \u9762\u7a4d\u55ae\u4f4d\uff1a (\u5e73\u65b9\u516c\u91cc\uff09{…} \u5fa9\u8208\u5dbc 0.0500^ “Geographic environment”. Kinmen National Park. Archived from the original on 28 October 2018. Retrieved 27 July 2019. The 12 islands and islets comprising {…} Fuxing islet, {…}^ Ruan Zhenyan, Dong Lin (2007). “Review of Xiamen-Kinmen Sea Area Management Seminar”. Hein Online. p.\u00a06. Retrieved 8 August 2019. Menghu Islet, Fuxing Islet and Shi Islet,{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)^ a b Chiang Ching-kuo (31 August 1975). “A year to remember (III)”. Taiwan Today. Retrieved 8 August 2019. I took a fast boat from Tatan to Fuhsing Islet, where I had lunch with the officers and men to judge the quality of food served to the armed forces at the front. I also tasted the canned fruit and approved of it. The setting was beautiful and natural. The wide sea below was spotted with fishing boats, and the experience was exhilarating. The friendship and sincerity of the armed forces impressed me. I continued inspection of various facilities in the afternoon and became more firmly convinced of the truth of the maxim that “The diligence of man is certain to break down natural barriers.” As night fell, I returned to Kinmen.^ a b Amy Huang, Lilian Wu (20 October 2016). “Kinmen clamps down on illegal Chinese boats”. Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 25 August 2019. In one incident, they found a Chinese fishing boat operating at 0.2 nautical miles off Fuhsing islet Wednesday night and sent cutters to seize the boat and took four crewmen aboard the vessel back to Kinmen.^ \u91d1\u9580\u5730\u5340\u96e2\u5cf6\u901a\u822a\u822a\u9053\u516c\u544a\u5716 (PDF). Coast Guard Administration (Taiwan) (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 25 August 2019. \u5fa9\u8208\u5dbc Fuhsing Islet^ \u6d2a\u632c\u8ad6 Hung Poh-lun (2005). \u6771\u5317\u5b63\u98a8\u671f\u9593\u5927\u9678\u6f01\u8239\u8d8a\u5340\u6355\u9b5a\u6216\u907f\u98a8\u6d77\u5de1\u8266\u8247\u96e3\u4ee5\u51fa\u52e4\u9a45\u96e2\u4e4b\u63a2\u8a0e [Examining what keeps Coast Guard cutters and vessels from expelling Mainland fishing vessels\u2019 trespassing for illegal fishing and\/ or seeking shelter against gusty winds during the Northeast trade wind period] (PDF). Coast Guard Administration (Taiwan) (in Chinese (Taiwan) and English). p.\u00a053. Retrieved 25 August 2019. \uff08\u56db\uff09\u91d1\u9580\u6d77\u57df\uff1a\u5927\u591a\u96c6\u4e2d\u65bc\u5927\u5ca9\u5dbc\u7fa4\u7901\u81f3\u5854\u5c71\u4e00\u5e36\u3001\u5c0f\u91d1\u9580\u6771\u5d17\u81f3\u5fa9\u8208\u5dbc\u6d77\u57df\u53ca\u5927\u81bd\u3001\u4e8c\u81bd\u9593\u4e4b\u6c34\u9053\u3002{…}4.)The Kinmen sea territories: Mainland fishing vessels tend to congregate along the Dayen islet to Ta Shan, the water areas from Little Kinmen’s Dong Gang to Fuhsing islet, and the waterways between Da Dan and Er Dan.^ Lin Ma-Teng \u6797\u99ac\u9a30 (July 2009). \u79d8\u5cf6\uff1a\u5927\u4e8c\u81bd\u7684\u79d8\u5883\u79d8\u53f2 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). \u6797\u99ac\u9a30\u6587\u53f2\u5de5\u4f5c\u5ba4. ISBN\u00a0978-957-41-6438-7.^ a b “NG 50-15 HSIA-MEN” (in English and Chinese). Washington, D. C.: Army Map Service. 1954 \u2013 via Perry\u2013Casta\u00f1eda Library Map Collection. Hou-chai Hs\u00fc (Phaktia)^ \u91d1\u9580\u7e23\u571f\u5730\u6bb5\u540d\u4ee3\u78bc\u8868 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Department of Land Administration. 5 September 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2019. \u5730\u653f\u4e8b\u52d9\u6240\u540d\u7a31(\u4ee3\u78bc) \u91d1\u9580(WA) \u9109\u93ae\u5e02\u5340\u540d\u7a31(\u4ee3\u78bc) \u70c8\u5dbc\u9109(05){…}\u6bb5 \u5c0f\u6bb5 \u4ee3\u78bc \u5099\u8a3b{…}\u5fa9\u8208\u5dbc 0253^ a b \u674e\u91d1\u751f (11 September 2015). “\u5fa9\u8208\u5dbc\u864e\u982d\u8702\u70ba\u60a3 \u91d1\u9580\u6d88\u9632\u767b\u5cf6\u6458\u9664”. China Times (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 4 August 2019. \u5fa9\u8208\u5dbc\u539f\u540d\u8986\u9f0e\u5dbc\uff0c\u4f4d\u65bc\u5c0f\u91d1\u9580\u7684\u5357\u65b9\uff0c\u9762\u7a4d\u50c50.05\u5e73\u65b9\u516c\u91cc\uff0c\u96b8\u5c6c\u65bc\u91d1\u9580\u7e23\u70c8\u5dbc\u7ba1\u8f44\uff0c^ Konteradmiral Hoffman (1896). “Segelanweisung f\u00fcr den Hafen von Quemoy”. Annalen der Hydrographie und maritimen Meteorologie (in German). Vol.\u00a024. Berlin. p.\u00a0482 \u2013 via Internet Archive. Phaktia^ a b Lin, Chih-Pin (\u6797\u5fd7\u658c) & Hung Ching-Chang (\u6d2a\u6e05\u6f33) (2018). \u70c8\u5dbc\u897f\u65b9\u7532\u50b3\u5947:\u4f5b\u7956\u4e0a\u5e1d\u516c\u5e87\u4f51\u7684\u5b50\u6c11. p.\u00a017. ISBN\u00a0978-986-05-8121-8. \u5357\u65b9\u6709\u5f62\u5982\u9f0e\u8986\u4e4b\u72c0\u53e4\u7a31\u8986\u9f0e\u5dbc\uff0c\u5f8c\u66f4\u540d\u70ba\u5fa9\u8208\u5dbc^ Li Chin-Sheng \u674e\u91d1\u751f (11 September 2015). \u5fa9\u8208\u5dbc\u864e\u982d\u8702\u70ba\u60a3 \u91d1\u9580\u6d88\u9632\u767b\u5cf6\u6458\u9664. China Times (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Archived from the original on 15 November 2020. Retrieved 15 November 2020. \u5fa9\u8208\u5dbc\u539f\u540d\u8986\u9f0e\u5dbc^ Carstairs Douglas (1899). Dictionary of the Vernacular or Spoken Language of Amoy. London. p.\u00a0390 \u2013 via Internet Archive. \u8986{…}phak-ti\u00e1\u207f, an inverted rice-boiler (v. ti\u00e1\u207f).External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/fuxing-islet-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Fuxing Islet – Wikipedia"}}]}]