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Free travel guide from Fujian to Taiwan. How far is it from Taiwan to Fujian?

1. How far is it from Taiwan to Fujian?

Fujian Province is the province closest to Taiwan in mainland China. The shortest distance from the mainland to Taiwan is from Pingtan Island in Fujian to Nanqi Fishing Port in Hsinchu, Taiwan, which is only 68 nautical miles or about 125 kilometers.

Between the mainland and Taiwan is the Taiwan Strait, which is the link between the mainland and Taiwan. To the west of the Taiwan Strait is Pingtan Island in Fujian Province, and to the south is Eluanbi in Pingtung County, opposite Dongshan Island in Fujian Province. The average width of the Taiwan Strait is about 180 kilometers, with the narrowest one from Hsinchu-Pingtan to Nanliao being only 125 kilometers, and the widest one being Eluanbi, which is 400 kilometers.

2. How far is it from Taiwan to Fujian?

The shortest distance from Xiamen to Kaohsiung, Taiwan is only 165 nautical miles, which converts to 305.6 kilometers. If you include Little Kinmen, the distance to Xiamen is only 1,200 meters. Xiamen is located in the southeast of Fujian Province, bordering Kinmen County to the east, Longhai City and Zhangzhou Investment Promotion Zone to the south, and land with Nan'an City, Anxi County, Changtai County and Zhangzhou Taiwanese Investment Zone.

On October 7, 1980, the establishment of a special economic zone was approved, and Xiamen was successively approved to develop and open a national comprehensive reform pilot zone (referred to as a new special zone) and a free trade pilot zone. Xiamen has become a demonstration zone for cross-Strait cooperation in emerging industries and modern service industries, a southeast international shipping center, a cross-Strait regional financial service center and a cross-Strait trade center.

Xiamen’s famous attractions

If you don’t want to climb Xiamen’s Sunlight Rock. I can't get to Xiamen. When you arrive in Xiamen, you must pay attention to these scenery. The city is on the sea, and the sea is in the city. Xiamen is a graceful sea garden. Islands, reefs, rocks, temples, flowers and trees complement each other, and the overseas Chinese style, Fujian and Taiwan style, seaside food and exotic architecture are integrated into one. The spring-like climate all year round adds to Xiamen’s charm.

The following are the 20 most famous attractions in Xiamen, Fujian prepared by the flagship store of Shanxi Friendship International Travel Service. As the saying goes, if you don’t climb Sunlight Rock in Xiamen, you won’t be able to reach Xiamen.

When you come to Xiamen, you must pay attention to these scenery. The close-up and distant views of Sunlight Rock in Xiamen are better than you can climb, and the sea breeze blows slowly, making you forget yourself. You can see ancient buildings and experience Gulangyu's famous ethnic architecture; you can go to Zheng Chenggong's garrison, water platforms, statues, etc. I dreamed back to the scene of the national hero.

3. Traveling from Fujian to Taiwan

This question is very general. If it takes about an hour and a half to get to Kinmen 159, there is currently no direct boat to Taiwan Island. It is recommended to transfer in Kinmen.

The distance from Fujian to Taiwan is about 131 kilometers. Fujian and Taiwan are separated by a narrow strip of water across the sea. The shortest distance between Fujian Province and Taiwan is from Pingtan, Fujian to Hsinchu, Taiwan. It can be reached in a few hours by sea boat.

Taiwan is located in the southeastern waters of mainland China, facing the Pacific Ocean to the east and Fujian Province to the west across the Taiwan Strait. The straight-line distance from Pingtan, Fujian to Hsinchu, Taiwan is 131 kilometers. It is 149 nautical miles (about 275 kilometers) from Fuzhou to Keelung, 165 nautical miles (about 305 kilometers) from Xiamen to Kaohsiung, and only 222 nautical miles (about 411 kilometers) from Xiamen to Keelung.

4. The distance between Fujian and Taiwan

The closest distance between Taiwan and the mainland is actually the distance between Fujian and Taiwan, and this number is 130 kilometers (72 nautical miles).

5. How many kilometers is it from Fujian to Taiwan?

From Pingtan, Fujian to Hsinchu, Taiwan is the shortest distance from Taiwan to Fujian, with a straight-line distance of about 120km.

Pingtan Island is located in the east of Fujian and the west of the Taiwan Strait. It is the closest place in mainland China to the island of Taiwan, and is only 100 nautical miles away from Hsinchu Port in Taiwan. In the past, even small boats could arrive late in the morning, with the sun setting at dusk. Ocean ships can now arrive within a few hours. The coast of Pingtan Island is winding and 408 kilometers long.

Pingtan Island is located in the east of Fujian and the west of the Taiwan Strait. It is the closest place in mainland China to the island of Taiwan, and is only 100 nautical miles away from Hsinchu Port in Taiwan. In the past, even small boats could arrive late in the morning, with the sun setting at dusk. Ocean ships can now arrive within a few hours. The coast of Pingtan Island is winding and winding, with a coastline of 408 kilometers, of which more than 100 kilometers are high-quality beaches with fine white sand and blue water. There are many cliffs on the east and west sides of the island, which are steep and majestic. The huge waves crashing on the shore are spectacular. Its sea-eroded landform has shaped various special-shaped rocks. Sea-eroded cliffs, sea-eroded caves, and sea-eroded stages are dotted all over the place, which is breathtaking.

The Banyang Stone Sail standing on the sea, like a fishing boat out to sea, is the only one recognized in the country. The shape of the God of the Sea Altar is very lifelike and it is the largest natural granite weathered shape in the world. Due to its unique natural features, Pingtan Island was designated as a national key scenic spot by the State Council in 1994.

The distance from Fujian to Taiwan is about 131 kilometers. Fujian and Taiwan are separated by a narrow strip of water across the sea. The shortest distance between Fujian Province and Taiwan is from Pingtan, Fujian to Hsinchu, Taiwan. It can be reached in a few hours by sea boat.

Taiwan is located in the southeastern waters of mainland China, facing the Pacific Ocean to the east and Fujian Province to the west across the Taiwan Strait. The straight-line distance from Pingtan, Fujian Province to Hsinchu, Taiwan is 131 kilometers. It is 149 nautical miles (about 275 kilometers) from Fuzhou to Keelung, 165 nautical miles (about 305 kilometers) from Xiamen to Kaohsiung, and only 222 nautical miles (about 411 kilometers) from Xiamen to Keelung.

The distance from Fujian to Taiwan is about 72 nautical miles.

Fujian and Taiwan are separated by a strip of water across the sea. The shortest distance from Fujian to Taiwan is only 72 nautical miles. The Taiwan Strait is the strait between China's Fujian Province and the Taiwan Region, connecting the South China Sea and the East China Sea. From Fuguijiao, New Taipei City, Taiwan, to Pingtan Island, Fujian Province, to Dongshan Island, Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province, and to Erluanbi, Taiwan Province in the south.

Mainly the continental shelf, the average water depth is about 60m, and the deepest water depth is 88m. Narrow in the north and wide in the south, the north entrance is about 200 kilometers wide; the south entrance is about 410 kilometers wide; the narrowest point is between Baisha Cape in Taiwan and Pingtan Island in Haitan, Fujian, about 130 kilometers. The total area is about 80,000 square kilometers

6. Distance from Fujian to Taiwan Island

The shortest distance from Taiwan to Fujian is from Pingtan, Fujian to Hsinchu, Taiwan, with a straight-line distance of about 120km.

Pingtan Island is located in the east of Fujian and the west of the Taiwan Strait. It is the closest place in mainland China to the island of Taiwan, and is only 100 nautical miles away from Hsinchu Port in Taiwan. In the past, even small boats could arrive late in the morning, with the sun setting at dusk. Ocean ships can now arrive within a few hours. The coast of Pingtan Island is winding and winding, with a coastline of 408 kilometers, of which more than 100 kilometers are high-quality beaches with fine white sand and blue water. There are many cliffs on the east and west sides of the island, which are steep and majestic. The huge waves crashing on the shore are spectacular. Its sea-eroded landform has shaped various special-shaped rocks. Sea-eroded cliffs, sea-eroded caves, and sea-eroded stages are dotted all over the place, which is breathtaking.

The Banyang Stone Sail standing on the sea, like a fishing boat out to sea, is the only one recognized in the country. The shape of the God of the Sea Altar is very lifelike and it is the largest natural granite weathered shape in the world. Due to its unique natural features, Pingtan Island was designated as a national key scenic spot by the State Council in 1994.