Qingkunshen Fan-shaped Salt Fields

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青鯤鯓扇形鹽田
青鯤鯓扇形鹽田

The Fan-shaped Salt Fields are located in Jiangjun Kuncen Village and belong to the First Section of the Qigu Salt Field, situated between Jiangjun Fishing Port to the south and Qing Kuncen to the north. It was developed by Taiwan Salt Corporation in 1975 and began salt production in 1977, making it the youngest and most distinctive salt field in Taiwan. The Fan-shaped Salt Fields expand outward from the salt worker's dormitory in a fan-like shape. The ribs of the fan consist of water supply ditches, drainage ditches, brine supply ditches, and roads. The areas between the ribs are divided into separate salt fields, with the crystallization ponds for salt harvesting located closest to the dormitory for the convenience of the salt workers. From the establishment of the Fan-shaped Salt Fields to the transition to mechanized salt production, it took only about ten years. Many salt production jobs were originally temporary, only hiring local residents to assist with salt harvesting during peak production seasons, so the workers did not settle as they did in the Taichung and South Salt Areas. After salt production ended in 2002, the area quickly became abandoned and is currently no longer in use. During dusk, visitors can enjoy the colorful twilight at the salt fields, as the sunset reflects on the water surface of the fields, creating a romantic scene, making it one of the popular photo spots recently. An aerial view also reveals the beautiful patterns of the Fan-shaped Salt Fields.

Address:Kunsan Village, Jiangjun District, Tainan City 725

Qingkunshen Fan-shaped Salt Fields Introduction

The Fan-Shaped Salt Fields are located in Jiangjun Kunsan Village, belonging to the first district of Qigu Salt Field, situated between the southern part of Jiangjun Fishing Port and the northern part of Qing Kunsan. Developed by Taiwan Salt Corporation in 1975, salt harvesting began in 1977, making it the youngest and most distinctive salt field in Taiwan. The Fan-Shaped Salt Fields radiate outward in a fan shape from the core of the salt workers' dormitory, with the fan ribs serving as water supply ditches, drainage ditches, brine ditches, and roads. The salt fields are divided into smaller sections between the fan ribs, with the crystallization ponds for salt collection located closest to the dormitory for the convenience of the salt workers. Within a short span of ten years, the transition from manual to mechanized salt harvesting took place. Many of the salt harvesting tasks were considered temporary jobs, with local residents recruited only during the peak salt production season, so the salt workers did not settle down as they did in the Taiwan and Southern Salt Areas. After the end of salt harvesting in 2002, the area quickly became deserted and is now abandoned. During dusk, one can enjoy the colorful sunset around the salt fields, where the light reflects off the water's surface, creating a romantic scene, making it a popular spot for social media photos recently. Additionally, an aerial view reveals the beautiful patterns of the Fan-Shaped Salt Fields.

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