Cannabaceae

Fenggui Cave
風櫃洞
Map showing the location of Fenggui Cave
Map showing the location of Fenggui Cave
Fenggui Cave
Taiwan
LocationMagong, Penghu, Taiwan
Coordinates23°32′16.2″N 119°32′37.6″E / 23.537833°N 119.543778°E / 23.537833; 119.543778
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Fenggui Cave (traditional Chinese: 風櫃洞; simplified Chinese: 风柜洞; pinyin: Fēngguì Dòng) is a cave in Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan.[1]

Name

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The name Fenggui means a kind of wind cabinet of Chinese organ.[2]

Geology

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The cave was formed by the continuous sea waves erosion on to its coastal areas. It features a two-story shell-shaped pavilion nearby.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Kellenberger, Carrie. "Fenggui Cave". AFAR. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Fongguei Cave". Taiwan, the Heart of Asia. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  3. ^ "Fenggui Cave". Penghu Tour Web Site. Retrieved 23 July 2019.

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