Matsu Islands\nzh-tw:連江縣 The Matsu Islands (馬祖列島 or less frequently, 馬祖群島 Pinyin: Mǎzǔ) are a minor archipelago of 19 islands and islets in the Taiwan Strait administered as Lienchiang County (連江 Pinyin: Liánjiāng), Fujian Province of the Republic of China (ROC, based on Taiwan). Not all of what is historically part of Lienchiang county is under the control of the ROC. The People's Republic of China controls the part of the county adjoining the mainland and has a separate administration for that jurisdiction, Lianjiang County, which claims the entire archipelago to be its Mazu Township (妈祖乡).\n
They are named after the goddess Matsu. Quemoy is the other island on the Fujian coast controlled by the ROC.
DemographicsThe language spoken by Matsu residents is the Ping language (平話), a dialect of Northern Fujianese. Chen (陳) is the most common surname, then Lin (林), Wang (王), Cao (曹), and Liu (劉). Several islands are not inhabited permanently, some of which are stationed by ROC soldiers.EconomyFarm products include rice, sugar cane, tea plant, orange. Sea animals, such as fish, clams, and jellyfish, are also popular exports.Natural reservesSince 1990, the county controls the Matsu Islands Bird Sanctuary (馬祖列島燕鷗保護區), which spreads across eight islands and islets in Nangan, Beigan and Tongyin Townships. It contains 30 species in 15 orderss, mostly gulls and terns. In 2000, four pairs of the critically endangered Chinese Crested Tern, previously thought to be extinct, were discovered nesting on the Matsu Islands, giving them global conservation importance. There are also mosses and ferns rare or absent on Mainland China and TaiwanConnection to the goddessMatsu, though named after the goddess Matsu, is written with a different character that has a different tone. But the Matsu Islands are not the birthplace of the goddess as the human Lin Muoniang -- Meizhou Island is -- but her death place (on a seaport named after her on Nangan Island). The Matsu Nangan Heavenly Empress Palace (馬祖南竿天后宮), a temple dedicated to the goddess, contains the sarcophagus of Lin Muoniang. It is, however, not as popular as the Meizhou temple. Most Taiwanese pilgrims to Meizhou start off their journey in Matsu Islands because they are the closest ROC-controlled base to Meizhou, which is controlled by the PRC See also: Political divisions of the Republic of ChinaExternal links\n* County Official Website (in Traditional Chinese)\n* Large map of ROC (showing Quemoy and Matsu)\n* Smaller map (from CNN)\n* Map of just the islands (in Traditional Chinese)\n* Name change: Taipei Times article\n* Matzu Scenic Area |
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