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Coloane

Coloane (Cantonese: Lou Wan) is a former island in Macau that is united with the island of Taipa by an area of reclaimed land known as Cotai. It is located at the southern part of Macau. Administratively, the boundaries of the traditional civil parish (Portuguese: freguesia) of São Francisco Xavier are coterminous with that of Coloane.

São Francisco Xavier (Coloane)
聖方濟堂區(路環)
Saint Francis Xavier
Avenida Cinco de Outubro along the west coast of Coloane
Freguesia de São Francisco Xavier in Macau
Coordinates: 22°07′34″N 113°34′01″E / 22.12611°N 113.56694°E / 22.12611; 113.56694Coordinates: 22°07′34″N 113°34′01″E / 22.12611°N 113.56694°E / 22.12611; 113.56694
Country China
Special Administrative Region Macau
Area
 • Total7.6 km2 (2.9 sq mi)
Population
 (2013)
 • Total9,300
 • Density1,200/km2 (3,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (Macau Standard)
São Francisco Xavier Parish
Traditional Chinese聖方濟堂區
Simplified Chinese圣方济堂区
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShèng Fāngjǐgè Tángqū
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingsing3 fong1 zai3 gok3 tong4 keoi1
Coloane
Traditional Chinese路環
Simplified Chinese路环

Etymology

Coloane was known in Cantonese as Gau Ou Saan (九澳山 lit. "Nine-inlet Mountain" or transcribed in Portuguese as Ká-Hó) and Yim Jou Waan (鹽灶灣, lit. "Salt-stove Bay"). The Portuguese name "Coloane" is derived from the Cantonese pronunciation of Gwo Lou Waan (過路環, lit. "Passing-road Ring").

Geography

Coloane has an area of 8.07 km2 (3 sq mi), is 4 km (2 mi) long and is 5.6 km (3 mi) from the Macau Peninsula. The narrowest part of Coloane is 300 metres (980 ft). The highest points in Macau are eastern and central Coloane, with the highest point being the 170.6 metres (560 ft) Coloane Alto (Chinese: 疊石塘山; Cantonese Yale: Daahpsehk Tòhngsāan, Portuguese: Alto de Coloane).

In the past,[when?] Coloane was separated from Taipa by the Seac Pai Bay, which was crossed by a 2.2 kilometres (1.4 mi) causeway, the Estrada do Istmo, connecting Coloane to Taipa. However land reclamation has[when?] physically connected the two islands and a new area for development called Cotai has been built between Taipa and Coloane, which is home to the Cotai Strip and several other casino projects.

The northern shore of the parish is 4.5 metres (15 ft) deep,[citation needed] and is the site of the Macau Deepwater Port.[citation needed]

The eastern Hac Sa Beach (Chinese: 黑沙海灘; Cantonese Yale: Hāksā Hóitāan, Portuguese: Baía de Hác Sá) and the southern Cheoc Van Bay (Chinese: 竹灣; Cantonese Yale: Jūk wāan, Portuguese: Baía de Cheoc Van) are popular swimming beaches.

History

From the Song dynasty onwards and until the Portuguese arrival in 1864,[citation needed] Coloane was a sea salt farm for China. After their arrival, the Portuguese made Macau an important trading port, but Coloane remained largely deserted, and was used as a base by pirates until 1910. The island became more populated after the Estrada do Istmo causeway connecting Coloane with Taipa was completed in 1969.

Coloane Village

 
Old Tin Hau Temple
 
Chapel of St. Francis Xavier

Coloane Village (Portuguese: Vila de Coloane; 路環村; Lùhuáncūn; Louhwàahn Chyūn), located on the southwestern coast of Coloane, is the island's main settlement.

The village centers on Eduardo Marques Square, which is a rectangle paved in cobblestones that are black, white and yellow, laid out in a wavy pattern reminiscent of the sea. The square faces a seaside promenade that traces the channel dividing Macau from the hills of China proper. At the eastern end of the square stands the Chapel of St. Francis Xavier, built in 1928.

A Tam Kung Temple is located at the southern end of Avenida de Cinco de Outubro (十月初五馬路).

Temples (from north to south)
  • Sam Seng Temple (三圣宫), also called Kam Fa Temple (金花庙),[1] located at 2 Rua dos Navegantes in Coloane Village. Dedicated to Kam Fa, Kun Iam and Va Kuong,[2] it was built in 1865.[3]
  • Kun Iam Temple (Coloane), located at Travessa do Caetano.[4]
  • Old Tin Hau Temple (天后古廟) in Coloane Village[5]
  • Tam Kung Temple in Coloane Village. Dedicated to Lord Tam, a Taoist god of seafarers, it was built in 1862.[6][7]
Churches
  • Chapel of St. Francis Xavier (聖方濟聖堂), of the Freguesia de São Francisco Xavier (聖方濟堂區). The chapel, built in 1928, is located on the southwestern coast of the island and stands near a monument commemorating a victory over pirates in 1910. The chapel used to contain some of the most sacred Christian relics in Asia, including the remains of 26 foreign and Japanese Catholic priests who were crucified in Nagasaki in 1597, as well as those of some of the Japanese Christians who were killed during the Shimabara Rebellion in 1637. They are now located in the Museum of Sacred Art, opened in 1996 next to the Ruins of St. Paul's. Another relic was a bone from the arm of St. Francis Xavier, who died in 1552 on Shangchuan Island, 50 miles (80 km) from Macau. This relic has been transferred to St. Joseph's Church.[8]

Lai Chi Vun Village

 
A ship being built in a local shipyard.

Estrada de Lai Chi Vun begins at the intersection Estrada de Seac Pai Van and Estrada do Campo in the north and ends at Largo do Cais in the south. The towering banyan tree at the northern end of the marks the northern entrance to Lai Chi Vun Village (荔枝碗村), whose name is associated with its abundance in lychee trees in the past and its bowl-shaped bay.

The shipyards that once lay beyond the village are nowadays left in disuse. The single-storey business premises of Veng Lok Shipyard and of Association of Shipbuilders of Macao-Taipa-Coloane are located inside the small courtyard to the right of the road atop the hill. All the way down the road to the western side is the one-storey office building of the Customs office of Coloane in Portuguese architectural style.

Coloane Pier, which was once the only entry and exit point of Coloane is located along the waterfront facing Largo do Cais the southern end of the road.[9]

The Lai Chi Vun shipyards are being evaluated to determine whether they meet the MSAR's legal definition of cultural relics. The site is potentially significant because Macau's shipbuilding industry began at the shipyards and because of the formation of a historical village near the area.[10]

Tourist attractions

 
Tam Kung Temple
 
Southern coast of Coloane
Temples
  • Hung Shing Temple in Hac Sa Village[11]
  • Sam Seng Temple (三聖站廟), in the Ka Ho (九澳) area, in the northeastern part of the island[12]
  • Kun Iam Temple (Ka Ho)[13]
  • A-Ma Statue (媽祖像), built on October 28, 1998 (lunar calendar: September 9)
Churches
Others

Government

Infrastructure

Healthcare

Health centres operated by the Macau government in Coloane include Posto de Saúde Coloane (路環衛生站) and Posto de Saúde Provisório de Seac Pai Van de Coloane (路環石排灣臨時衛生站).[15]

Education

 
Coloane Library

Public schools:

  • Escola Luso-Chinesa de Coloane (路環中葡學校) - Special education[16]

Subsidized private schools:

  • Escola Dom Luís Versíglia [zh] (雷鳴道主教紀念學校) - Primary and secondary school[17]
  • Escola de São José de Ká Hó (九澳聖若瑟學校) - Preschool through junior high school[18]

Macao Public Library operates the Coloane Library (Biblioteca de Coloane; 路環圖書館), which occupies 170 square metres (1,800 sq ft) space in the former Coloane Public Elementary School (路環公局市立學校), a Portuguese-style building. In 1983 the building was renovated so it could serve as a library.[19]

Transport

 
Bus stop at Hac Sa Beach

Coloane is served by buses and taxis.

See also

References

  1. ^ Kam Fa Temple (Coloane), in Macau Temple Civilization website
  2. ^ Sam Seng Kong Temple 2015-12-08 at the Wayback Machine, in Macau Streets website
  3. ^ Sam Seng Temple in Coloane, in Ola! Macau Tourism Guide
  4. ^ Kun Iam Temple (Coloane), in Macau Temple Civilization website
  5. ^ Ancient Tin Hau Temple in Coloane, in Ola! Macau Tourism Guide
  6. ^ Tam Kung Temple in Coloane 2015-11-19 at the Wayback Machine, in Ola! Macau Tourism Guide
  7. ^ Tam Kong Temple, on Macau Government Tourist Office website
  8. ^ Chapel of St. Francis Xavier, on Macau Government Tourist Office website
  9. ^ . macaostreets.iacm.gov.mo. Archived from the original on February 28, 2017. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  10. ^ "Consultation on Lai Chi Vun shipyards starts Monday".
  11. ^ Hung Shing Temple in Hac Sa Village, in Macau Temple Civilization website
  12. ^ Sam Seng Temple, in Macau Temple Civilization website
  13. ^ Kun Iam Temple (Ka Ho), in Macau Temple Civilization website
  14. ^ Our Lady of Sorrows Church, on Macau Government Tourist Office website
  15. ^ "Contacte-Nos." Macau Health Bureau. Retrieved on April 21, 2018. Chinese version
  16. ^ "Escola Luso-Chinesa de Coloane." Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (Macau). Retrieved on April 9, 2017. "Endereço : AVENIDA 5 DE OUTUBRO, COLOANE" - Chinese profile: "學校地址: 路環十月初五馬路"
  17. ^ "Escola Dom Luís Versíglia." Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (Macau). Retrieved on April 9, 2017. "Endereço : Caminho da Povoacao de Ka Ho" - Chinese profile: "學校地址: 九澳村道"
  18. ^ "Escola de São José de Ká Hó." Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (Macau). Retrieved on April 9, 2017. "Endereço : Aldeia de Ká Hó" - Chinese profile: "學校地址: 澳門路環九澳村聖母馬路1151號"
  19. ^ "Branch Libraries." Macao Public Library. Retrieved on April 16, 2017. Portuguese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese

External links

  Media related to Coloane at Wikimedia Commons

  •   Coloane travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Google Maps: Macau / Coloane

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Coloane Cantonese Lou Wan is a former island in Macau that is united with the island of Taipa by an area of reclaimed land known as Cotai It is located at the southern part of Macau Administratively the boundaries of the traditional civil parish Portuguese freguesia of Sao Francisco Xavier are coterminous with that of Coloane Sao Francisco Xavier Coloane 聖方濟堂區 路環 Saint Francis XavierFreguesiaAvenida Cinco de Outubro along the west coast of ColoaneFreguesia de Sao Francisco Xavier in MacauCoordinates 22 07 34 N 113 34 01 E 22 12611 N 113 56694 E 22 12611 113 56694 Coordinates 22 07 34 N 113 34 01 E 22 12611 N 113 56694 E 22 12611 113 56694Country ChinaSpecial Administrative Region MacauArea Total7 6 km2 2 9 sq mi Population 2013 Total9 300 Density1 200 km2 3 200 sq mi Time zoneUTC 8 Macau Standard Sao Francisco Xavier ParishTraditional Chinese聖方濟堂區Simplified Chinese圣方济堂区TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinSheng Fangjǐge TangquYue CantoneseJyutpingsing3 fong1 zai3 gok3 tong4 keoi1ColoaneTraditional Chinese路環Simplified Chinese路环TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinLuhuanYue CantoneseJyutpinglou6 waan4 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Geography 3 History 4 Coloane Village 5 Lai Chi Vun Village 6 Tourist attractions 7 Government 8 Infrastructure 9 Healthcare 10 Education 11 Transport 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksEtymology EditColoane was known in Cantonese as Gau Ou Saan 九澳山 lit Nine inlet Mountain or transcribed in Portuguese as Ka Ho and Yim Jou Waan 鹽灶灣 lit Salt stove Bay The Portuguese name Coloane is derived from the Cantonese pronunciation of Gwo Lou Waan 過路環 lit Passing road Ring Geography EditColoane has an area of 8 07 km2 3 sq mi is 4 km 2 mi long and is 5 6 km 3 mi from the Macau Peninsula The narrowest part of Coloane is 300 metres 980 ft The highest points in Macau are eastern and central Coloane with the highest point being the 170 6 metres 560 ft Coloane Alto Chinese 疊石塘山 Cantonese Yale Daahpsehk Tohngsaan Portuguese Alto de Coloane In the past when Coloane was separated from Taipa by the Seac Pai Bay which was crossed by a 2 2 kilometres 1 4 mi causeway the Estrada do Istmo connecting Coloane to Taipa However land reclamation has when physically connected the two islands and a new area for development called Cotai has been built between Taipa and Coloane which is home to the Cotai Strip and several other casino projects The northern shore of the parish is 4 5 metres 15 ft deep citation needed and is the site of the Macau Deepwater Port citation needed The eastern Hac Sa Beach Chinese 黑沙海灘 Cantonese Yale Haksa Hoitaan Portuguese Baia de Hac Sa and the southern Cheoc Van Bay Chinese 竹灣 Cantonese Yale Juk waan Portuguese Baia de Cheoc Van are popular swimming beaches History EditFrom the Song dynasty onwards and until the Portuguese arrival in 1864 citation needed Coloane was a sea salt farm for China After their arrival the Portuguese made Macau an important trading port but Coloane remained largely deserted and was used as a base by pirates until 1910 The island became more populated after the Estrada do Istmo causeway connecting Coloane with Taipa was completed in 1969 Coloane Village Edit Old Tin Hau Temple Chapel of St Francis Xavier Coloane Village Portuguese Vila de Coloane 路環村 Luhuancun Louhwaahn Chyun located on the southwestern coast of Coloane is the island s main settlement The village centers on Eduardo Marques Square which is a rectangle paved in cobblestones that are black white and yellow laid out in a wavy pattern reminiscent of the sea The square faces a seaside promenade that traces the channel dividing Macau from the hills of China proper At the eastern end of the square stands the Chapel of St Francis Xavier built in 1928 A Tam Kung Temple is located at the southern end of Avenida de Cinco de Outubro 十月初五馬路 Temples from north to south Sam Seng Temple 三圣宫 also called Kam Fa Temple 金花庙 1 located at 2 Rua dos Navegantes in Coloane Village Dedicated to Kam Fa Kun Iam and Va Kuong 2 it was built in 1865 3 Kun Iam Temple Coloane located at Travessa do Caetano 4 Old Tin Hau Temple 天后古廟 in Coloane Village 5 Tam Kung Temple in Coloane Village Dedicated to Lord Tam a Taoist god of seafarers it was built in 1862 6 7 ChurchesChapel of St Francis Xavier 聖方濟聖堂 of the Freguesia de Sao Francisco Xavier 聖方濟堂區 The chapel built in 1928 is located on the southwestern coast of the island and stands near a monument commemorating a victory over pirates in 1910 The chapel used to contain some of the most sacred Christian relics in Asia including the remains of 26 foreign and Japanese Catholic priests who were crucified in Nagasaki in 1597 as well as those of some of the Japanese Christians who were killed during the Shimabara Rebellion in 1637 They are now located in the Museum of Sacred Art opened in 1996 next to the Ruins of St Paul s Another relic was a bone from the arm of St Francis Xavier who died in 1552 on Shangchuan Island 50 miles 80 km from Macau This relic has been transferred to St Joseph s Church 8 Lai Chi Vun Village Edit A ship being built in a local shipyard Estrada de Lai Chi Vun begins at the intersection Estrada de Seac Pai Van and Estrada do Campo in the north and ends at Largo do Cais in the south The towering banyan tree at the northern end of the marks the northern entrance to Lai Chi Vun Village 荔枝碗村 whose name is associated with its abundance in lychee trees in the past and its bowl shaped bay The shipyards that once lay beyond the village are nowadays left in disuse The single storey business premises of Veng Lok Shipyard and of Association of Shipbuilders of Macao Taipa Coloane are located inside the small courtyard to the right of the road atop the hill All the way down the road to the western side is the one storey office building of the Customs office of Coloane in Portuguese architectural style Coloane Pier which was once the only entry and exit point of Coloane is located along the waterfront facing Largo do Cais the southern end of the road 9 The Lai Chi Vun shipyards are being evaluated to determine whether they meet the MSAR s legal definition of cultural relics The site is potentially significant because Macau s shipbuilding industry began at the shipyards and because of the formation of a historical village near the area 10 Tourist attractions Edit Tam Kung Temple Southern coast of Coloane TemplesHung Shing Temple in Hac Sa Village 11 Sam Seng Temple 三聖站廟 in the Ka Ho 九澳 area in the northeastern part of the island 12 Kun Iam Temple Ka Ho 13 A Ma Statue 媽祖像 built on October 28 1998 lunar calendar September 9 ChurchesChapel of St Francis Xavier Church of Our Lady of Sorrows 九澳七苦聖母小堂 in the Ka Ho area 14 Others Fernando a Portuguese restaurant at Baia de Hac Sa is famous amongst locals in Macau and visitors from Hong Kong Hac Sa Park Macao Giant Panda Pavilion Natural and Agrarian Museum Seac Pai Van ParkGovernment EditCorrectional Services BureauInfrastructure EditColoane A Power Station Coloane B Power StationHealthcare EditHealth centres operated by the Macau government in Coloane include Posto de Saude Coloane 路環衛生站 and Posto de Saude Provisorio de Seac Pai Van de Coloane 路環石排灣臨時衛生站 15 Education Edit Coloane Library Public schools Escola Luso Chinesa de Coloane 路環中葡學校 Special education 16 Subsidized private schools Escola Dom Luis Versiglia zh 雷鳴道主教紀念學校 Primary and secondary school 17 Escola de Sao Jose de Ka Ho 九澳聖若瑟學校 Preschool through junior high school 18 Macao Public Library operates the Coloane Library Biblioteca de Coloane 路環圖書館 which occupies 170 square metres 1 800 sq ft space in the former Coloane Public Elementary School 路環公局市立學校 a Portuguese style building In 1983 the building was renovated so it could serve as a library 19 Transport Edit Bus stop at Hac Sa Beach Coloane is served by buses and taxis See also EditKai Ho Port Macau Prison List of islands and peninsulas of MacauReferences Edit Kam Fa Temple Coloane in Macau Temple Civilization website Sam Seng Kong Temple Archived 2015 12 08 at the Wayback Machine in Macau Streets website Sam Seng Temple in Coloane in Ola Macau Tourism Guide Kun Iam Temple Coloane in Macau Temple Civilization website Ancient Tin Hau Temple in Coloane in Ola Macau Tourism Guide Tam Kung Temple in Coloane Archived 2015 11 19 at the Wayback Machine in Ola Macau Tourism Guide Tam Kong Temple on Macau Government Tourist Office website Chapel of St Francis Xavier on Macau Government Tourist Office website Macao Streets Homepage Estrada de Lai Chi Vun macaostreets iacm gov mo Archived from the original on February 28 2017 Retrieved 2017 02 27 Consultation on Lai Chi Vun shipyards starts Monday Hung Shing Temple in Hac Sa Village in Macau Temple Civilization website Sam Seng Temple in Macau Temple Civilization website Kun Iam Temple Ka Ho in Macau Temple Civilization website Our Lady of Sorrows Church on Macau Government Tourist Office website Contacte Nos Macau Health Bureau Retrieved on April 21 2018 Chinese version Escola Luso Chinesa de Coloane Education and Youth Affairs Bureau Macau Retrieved on April 9 2017 Endereco AVENIDA 5 DE OUTUBRO COLOANE Chinese profile 學校地址 路環十月初五馬路 Escola Dom Luis Versiglia Education and Youth Affairs Bureau Macau Retrieved on April 9 2017 Endereco Caminho da Povoacao de Ka Ho Chinese profile 學校地址 九澳村道 Escola de Sao Jose de Ka Ho Education and Youth Affairs Bureau Macau Retrieved on April 9 2017 Endereco Aldeia de Ka Ho Chinese profile 學校地址 澳門路環九澳村聖母馬路1151號 Branch Libraries Macao Public Library Retrieved on April 16 2017 Portuguese Traditional Chinese Simplified ChineseExternal links Edit Media related to Coloane at Wikimedia Commons Coloane travel guide from Wikivoyage Google Maps Macau Coloane Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coloane amp oldid 1129301363, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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