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Coloane

Coordinates:22°07′34″N113°34′01″E / 22.12611°N 113.56694°E /22.12611; 113.56694
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Area of Macau
Freguesia in Concelho das Ilhas
Coloane (São Francisco Xavier)
路環 (聖方濟堂區)
Avenida Cinco de Outubro along the west coast of Coloane
Avenida Cinco de Outubro along the west coast of Coloane
Freguesia de São Francisco Xavier in Macau
Freguesia de São Francisco Xavier in Macau
Coordinates:22°07′34″N113°34′01″E / 22.12611°N 113.56694°E /22.12611; 113.56694
FreguesiaFreguesia de São Francisco Xavier [pt;yue;es;fr;cdo] (coterminous)
ConcelhoConcelho das Ilhas
SAR Macau
Sovereign state People's Republic of China
Area
 • Total
7.6 km2 (2.9 sq mi)
Population
 (2013)
 • Total
9,300
 • 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
CantoneseYaleshing fōng tsai gok tòhng kūi
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShèng Fāngjǐgè Tángqū
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationshing fōng tsai gok tòhng kūi
Jyutpingsing3 fong1 zai3 gok3 tong4 keoi1
Coloane
Traditional Chinese路環
Simplified Chinese路环
CantoneseYalelouh wàhn
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLùhuán
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationlouh wàhn
Jyutpinglou6 waan4

Coloane (Chinese: 路環,Portuguese:Coloane) is the southernmost area inMacau, connected toTaipa through the area known asCotai, which is largely built from reclaimed land. Known as “Lou Wan” inCantonese, Coloane forms the southern part of Macau. Its population consists of several settlements dotted around the parish, such as Vila de Coloane (Coloane Village), Hac Sa, Ká-Hó, and Cheoc Van. Administratively, the boundaries of the traditional civil parish (Portuguese:freguesia) ofSão Francisco Xavier are coterminous with that of Coloane.

Etymology

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Coloane was historically known inCantonese asGau Ou Saan (九澳山lit. "Nine-inlet Mountain" or transcribed in Portuguese asKá-Hó) andYim Jou Waan (鹽灶灣,lit. "Salt-stove Bay"). ThePortuguese name of "Coloane" is derived from theCantonese pronunciation ofGwo Lou Waan (過路環,lit. "Passing-road Ring").

Geography

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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 theMacau 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).

Before land reclamation works started beginning in the 1990s, Coloane was a former island, separated from Taipa by the bay ofSeac Pai Van, which from 1969 was crossed by a 2.2 kilometres (1.4 mi) causeway, the Estrada do Istmo, connecting Coloane to Taipa. However by the early 2000s, extensiveland reclamation physically connected the two islands and a new area calledCotai, intended primarily for entertainment and leisure purposes, was built between Taipa and Coloane, now home to theCotai 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 easternHac 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 and overlook theSouth China Sea.

History

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From theSong dynasty onwards and until the Portuguese annexation of Coloane in 1864,[1] Coloane largely served as asea salt farm forChina. The annexation of Coloane in the 1860s came asPortugal sought to expand its influence overMacau and affirm its sovereignty, turning the city into a fully-fledgedcolony and expanding its area to includeTaipa,Ilha Verde, Coloane and portions ofHengqin (Montanha). Due to Coloane’s sparse habitation, mountainous terrain, and geographical isolation yet close adjacency to the flourishing trade on theMacau Peninsula, from theMing Dynasty,[2] it had also become a refuge of piracy, which resulted in Coloane’s fishermen having competition from both smugglers and pirates. According to historians, most pirates were likely fishermen seeking to make money. As such, the annexation byPortugal also sought to dislodge the pirates who had been using Coloane as a refuge and disrupt Macau’s trade.

Despite the annexation, Coloane remained largely deserted, and its Portuguese sovereignty remained disputed as late as 1912 by the local government inGuangdong, which wanted property owners in Coloane not to be forced to pay taxes to the Macau colonial government.[3] Despite several anti-piracy efforts, Coloane remained a base of piracy until an incident in July 1910 where a group of 18 Chinese children were kidnapped by a band of pirates, requesting a ransom amount of 35,000Macanese patacas. In what became the last battle fought by Portuguese troops in Macau, all 310 pirates active in the Coloane area were captured or fled after a 10-day battle, which saw Coloane bombed as a result and some of its inhabitants incarcerated and charged with helping pirates.[4]

Many of the pirates that fled were caught either by thecolonial Macau government, theBritish colonial government in Hong Kong, or theQing government in China. Most faced the death penalty by decapitation.[5]

For many years, July 13 has served as a local holiday in Coloane, celebrating the victory over the pirates, with a statue in front of the Church of St. Francis Xavier (in Largo Eduardo Marques) commemorating the event.

Locally famous for its rural character, the island started to become more populated after the Estrada do Istmo causeway connecting Coloane with Taipa was completed in 1969, and became to become rapidly developed and populated starting in the 1990s, following the beginning of land reclamation works that created the area ofCotai and developed new towns such asSeac Pai Van.

Coloane Village

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Old Tin Hau Temple
Chapel of St. Francis Xavier

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

The village centers on Eduardo Marques Square, which is a rectangle paved incobblestones that are black, white and yellow, laid out in a wavy pattern reminiscent of the sea. The square faces a seasidepromenade that traces the channel dividing Macau from themainland Chinese hills on Hengqin (Montanha). At the eastern end of the square stands the Chapel of St. Francis Xavier, built in 1928.

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

Lai Chi Vun Village

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A ship being built in a local shipyard.

Lai Chi Vun Village (Portuguese:Vila de Lai Chi Vun;荔枝碗村) is a small settlement located directly north of Coloane Village. The route to the village, the Estrada de Lai Chi Vun, begins at the intersection of 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 the village, whose name is associated with its abundance in lychee trees in the past and its bowl-shaped bay.

Theshipyards 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 Macau-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.[6]

The Lai Chi Vun shipyards are currently being evaluated to determine whether they meet the Macau SAR’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.[7]

Tourist attractions

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Tam Kung Temple
Southern coast of Coloane
Temples
  • Sam Seng Temple (三圣宫;Templo Sam Seng), also called Kam Fa Temple (金花庙;Templo Kam Fa)[8] located at 2 Rua dos Navegantes in Coloane Village. Dedicated to Kam Fa,Kun Iam and Va Kuong,[9] it was built in 1865.[10]
  • Kun Iam Temple in Coloane Village, located at Travessa do Caetano.[11]
  • OldTin Hau Temple (天后古廟;Antigo Templo de Tin Hau) in Coloane Village[12]
  • Tam Kung Temple in Coloane Village. Dedicated to Lord Tam, aTaoist god of seafarers, it was built in 1862.[13][14]
  • Hung Shing Temple in Hac Sa Village[15]
  • Sam Seng Temple (三聖站廟;Templo Sam Seng), in the Ká-Hó (九澳) area, in the northeastern part of the island[16]
  • Kun Iam Temple (Ká-Hó)[17]
Churches
  • Chapel of St. Francis Xavier (聖方濟聖堂;Capela de São Francisco Xavier) of the Freguesia de São Francisco Xavier. The chapel, built in 1928, is located on the southwestern coast of Coloane and stands near a monument commemorating a victory over pirates in 1910. The chapel used to contain some of the most sacredChristianrelics in Asia, including the remains of26 foreign and Japanese Catholic priests who were crucified inNagasaki in 1597, as well as those of some of the Japanese Christians who were killed during theShimabara Rebellion in 1637. They are now located in the Museum of Sacred Art, opened in 1996 next to theRuins of St. Paul's. Another relic was a bone from the arm of St. Francis Xavier, who died in 1552 onShangchuan Island, 50 miles (80 km) from Macau. This relic has been transferred toSt. Joseph's Church.[18]
  • Church ofOur Lady of Sorrows (九澳七苦聖母小堂;Igreja de Nossa Senhora das Dores) in the Ká-Hó area[19]
Others

Government

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Infrastructure

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Healthcare

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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).[21]

Education

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Coloane Library

Public schools:

  • Escola Luso-Chinesa de Coloane (路環中葡學校) - Special education[22]

Subsidized private schools:

  • Escola Dom Luís Versíglia [zh] (雷鳴道主教紀念學校) - Primary and secondary school[23]
  • Escola de São José de Ká Hó (九澳聖若瑟學校) - Preschool through junior high school[24]

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;Escola Básica Pública de Coloane), a Portuguese-style building. In 1983 the building was renovated so it could serve as a library.[25]

Transport

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Bus stop at Hac Sa Beach

Coloane is served by buses and taxis, and is planned to be served in the future by theSeac Pai VanLRT line.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Macao - Asia".ermakvagus.com. Retrieved2023-09-03.
  2. ^"The Not-So Swashbuckling Pirates of Coloane".Macau Lifestyle. 2020-11-26. Retrieved2023-09-03.
  3. ^"Land of pirates. And mystery". 19 July 2018.
  4. ^"The Not-So Swashbuckling Pirates of Coloane".Macau Lifestyle. 2020-11-26. Retrieved2023-09-03.
  5. ^"The Not-So Swashbuckling Pirates of Coloane".Macau Lifestyle. 2020-11-26. Retrieved2023-09-03.
  6. ^"Macao Streets Homepage - Estrada de Lai Chi Vun".macaostreets.iacm.gov.mo. Archived fromthe original on February 28, 2017. Retrieved2017-02-27.
  7. ^"Consultation on Lai Chi Vun shipyards starts Monday". 18 January 2018.
  8. ^Kam Fa Temple (Coloane), in Macau Temple Civilization website
  9. ^Sam Seng Kong TempleArchived 2015-12-08 at theWayback Machine, in Macau Streets website
  10. ^Sam Seng Temple in Coloane, in Ola! Macau Tourism Guide
  11. ^Kun Iam Temple (Coloane), in Macau Temple Civilization website
  12. ^Ancient Tin Hau Temple in Coloane, in Ola! Macau Tourism Guide
  13. ^Tam Kung Temple in ColoaneArchived 2015-11-19 at theWayback Machine, in Ola! Macau Tourism Guide
  14. ^Tam Kong Temple, on Macau Government Tourist Office website
  15. ^Hung Shing Temple in Hac Sa Village, in Macau Temple Civilization website
  16. ^Sam Seng Temple, in Macau Temple Civilization website
  17. ^Kun Iam Temple (Ka Ho), in Macau Temple Civilization website
  18. ^Chapel of St. Francis Xavier, on Macau Government Tourist Office website
  19. ^Our Lady of Sorrows Church, on Macau Government Tourist Office website
  20. ^"Former Ká Hó Leprosarium | Macau, China | Attractions".Lonely Planet. Retrieved2023-09-03.
  21. ^"Contacte-NosArchived 2020-10-23 at theWayback Machine."Macau Health Bureau. Retrieved on April 21, 2018.Chinese versionArchived 2018-04-21 at theWayback Machine
  22. ^"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"
  23. ^"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"
  24. ^"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"
  25. ^"Branch Libraries." Macao Public Library. Retrieved on April 16, 2017.Portuguese,Traditional Chinese,Simplified Chinese

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