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Where does Kinmen Island belong now?

Kinmen is now under the jurisdiction of Taiwan Province Province. Jinmen was originally under the jurisdiction of Quanzhou, Fujian. Due to historical problems, Kinmen is now actually managed by Taiwan Province Province of China. Located in the southeast of Fujian Province, China, it is the throat of Xiamen. Including Jinmen Island, Xiaojinmen (Archipelago), Dadan Islands, Huzi Island (Tiger Island), Penang Island, Mouse Island (Lion Island), Fuding Island (Fuxing Island), Dongqi Island, Beiqi Island and Wuqiu Island. Jinmen has been under the jurisdiction of Tongan County, Quanzhou Prefecture, Fujian Province since ancient times, and was founded in 19 15. The development of Jinmen by Han immigrants began in the Jin Dynasty.

Introduction to Kinmen Island:

Jinmen Island is an island located in Xiamen Bay, Fujian Province, China, with an area of 15 1.65 square kilometers and a population of about 105400. Jinmen Island is about 10 km away from downtown Xiamen. This used to be a frontier military island.

Jinmen Island is located in the southwest of Fujian Province, China. It hangs in the east of Xiamen Island, bordering Xiamen Port. It is a barrier in the south of Fujian, with Taiwan Province Province in China in the east and Xiamen in China in the west. In the Ming Dynasty, a wall was built on the island. It is said that Zheng Chenggong once fought here.

Kinmen Island is shaped like a butterfly with spread wings, with a narrow middle and wide east and west ends. The east wing is larger than the west wing. The island is about 20 kilometers long from east to west. The strongest point in the north-south direction is at the eastern end, about 15.5 km. The narrow place in the center is only 3 kilometers. Wu Tai, the main peak, is 253 meters above sea level. There is only a stream on the island, and its source is short and small.

Jinmen Island covers an area of about 132 square kilometers, which is long from east to west and narrow from north to south. The highest point is Mount Wutai (253 meters) in the east of the island. There are many hills and bays in Jinmen Island, and the islands are separated by straits in the southwest of the island. The minerals in Jinmen Island are granite and porcelain clay, and the artificial afforestation has achieved remarkable results. The specialty Jinmen sorghum is well known. The oldest historic site in Kinmen Island is the Little House (18 12) with a population of about 105434 (20 12).