Qingkunshen Fan-shaped Salt Fields

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青鯤鯓扇形鹽田

The Fan-shaped Salt Fields are located in Jiangjun Kunsan Village and belong to the first section of the Qigu Salt Fields. They are situated between Jiangjun Fishing Port to the south and Qingkunsan to the north. Developed by Taiwan Salt Corporation in 1975, salt production began in 1977, making this the youngest and most distinctive salt field in Taiwan. The Fan-shaped Salt Fields radiate out from the salt workers' dormitory in a fan shape, with the "ribs" of the fan consisting of water supply channels, drainage ditches, brine channels, and roads. Between these ribs, the salt fields are divided into various plots, with the salt harvesting crystallization ponds located closest to the dormitory for the convenience of the salt workers. From the establishment of the salt fields to their mechanization, it took only about ten years. Many of the salt production jobs were seasonal, with local residents recruited to assist with harvesting only during the peak salt production seasons, which meant that salt workers did not settle in the area like those in the Taichung and Southern Salt regions. After salt production ended in 2002, the area quickly became deserted and is currently no longer used for salt production. During dusk, visitors can enjoy the colorful sunset around the salt fields, as the glow reflects on the water's surface, creating a romantic scene, making it one of the popular photo spots in recent years. Aerial views also reveal the beautiful patterns of the Fan-shaped Salt Fields.

Address:Kunshen Village, Jiangjun District, Tainan City 725

Qingkunshen Fan-shaped Salt Fields Introduction

The Fan-shaped Salt Fields are located in the Jiangjun Kunkan Village, part of the Qigu Salt Field's first working area, situated between Jiangjun Fishing Port to the south and Qing Kunkan to the north. They were established by Taiwan Salt Corporation in 1975 and began salt production in 1977, making them the youngest and most unique salt fields in Taiwan. The Fan-shaped Salt Fields radiate outward in a fan shape from the salt workers' dormitory at the center, with the "ribs" of the fan defined by the water supply channels, drainage ditches, brine channels, and roads. The areas between the ribs are divided into individual salt fields, with the crystallization ponds for salt collection located closest to the dormitory for the convenience of the salt workers. From the establishment of the Fan-shaped Salt Fields to their mechanization, it only took about ten years. Many salt harvesting tasks were originally short-term jobs, with local residents recruited to assist in salt collection only during the peak season, so the workers did not settle down like those in Taichung and Southern Taiwan. After salt production ended in 2002, the fields quickly became abandoned and are currently no longer in operation. During twilight, visitors can enjoy the colorful sunset around the salt fields, with the sunset reflecting on the water surface, creating a romantic scene, making it one of the popular spots for photo opportunities lately. From the air, one can also appreciate the beautiful patterns of the Fan-shaped Salt Fields.

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