Ilha Verde hill 青洲山 | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 54.5 m (179 ft) |
Coordinates | 22°12′42″N 113°32′15″E / 22.21167°N 113.53750°E / 22.21167; 113.53750 |
Geography | |
Ilha Verde hill 青洲山Ilha Verde, Macau |
Ilha Verde hill (Chinese: 青洲山), also known as Qinzhou Hill, is located in Ilha Verde, Macau, with an elevation of 54.5 meters.
History
Ilha Verde hill was once an island located to the northwest of the Macau Peninsula. The Portuguese later connected it to the peninsula by land reclamation. In the early 17th century, the Portuguese church constructed buildings on Ilha Verde hill, including villas in Southern European style that are still preserved today. In 1865, taking advantage of the hill's strategic location, the Portuguese built military installations such as fortifications, artillery batteries, and outposts.
See also
References
- 勞校歷史學會 (2019). Reading the Mountain- An Investigation Report of Ilha Verde in Macao. Macau: 澳門勞校中學. p. 3. ISBN 978-99981-40-12-7.
- "神秘青洲山「身懷」文物寶藏". Exmoo news. Retrieved 15 May 2024.
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