Qingkunshen Fan-shaped Salt Fields

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青鯤鯓扇形鹽田

The Fan-shaped Salt Field is located in the Jianggong Kunsan Village and belongs to the first section of the Qigu Salt Field. It is situated between the southern side of Jianggong Fishing Harbor and the northern side of Qing Kunsan. It was developed by Taiwan Salt Corporation in 1975 and began operations for salt production in 1977, making it the youngest and most unique salt field in Taiwan. The Fan-shaped Salt Field is centered around the workers' dormitory, radiating outwards in a fan shape. The "ribs" of the fan consist of water supply ditches, drainage ditches, brine channels, and roads, while the sections between the ribs are divided into smaller salt fields. The crystallization ponds for harvesting salt are located closest to the dormitory for the convenience of salt workers. Within just ten years from the establishment of the Fan-shaped Salt Field to the mechanization of salt production, many salt harvesting jobs were only temporary, with local residents recruited to assist during the peak salt production season. As a result, they did not settle like the salt workers in the Taichung and Southern salt regions. After the salt harvesting ended in 2002, the area quickly became deserted and is currently no longer operational. During dusk, visitors can enjoy the colorful sunset around the salt fields, with the sunset reflecting on the water surface, creating a romantic scene that has recently become a popular spot for social media photo opportunities. From above, one can also appreciate the beauty of the patterns formed by the Fan-shaped Salt Field.

Address:Kunshan Village, Jiangjun District, Tainan City 725

Qingkunshen Fan-shaped Salt Fields Introduction

The Fan-shaped Salt Field is located in Jiangjun Kunnan Village, belonging to the first section of Qigu Salt Field, situated between Jiangjun Fishing Port to the south and Qing Kunnan 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 Field radiates outwards in a fan shape from the core of the salt workers' dormitory, with the ribs of the fan consisting of water supply channels, drainage ditches, brine channels, and roads. The area between the ribs is divided into plots of salt fields, with the crystallization pools for collecting salt located closest to the dormitory for the convenience of the salt workers. From the initiation of the Fan-shaped Salt Field to its transition to mechanical salt production, it took only about a decade. Many salt production jobs were short-term, only recruiting local residents during the salt production peak season, so it did not allow for workers to settle like in Tainan and Southern Taiwan salt regions. After the salt production ended in 2002, the site quickly became abandoned and has since ceased production. During dusk, colorful sunsets can be admired around the salt fields, with the twilight reflecting on the water surface, creating a romantic scene, making it one of the recent popular photo spots. Additionally, an aerial view provides a glimpse of the beauty of the patterns formed by the Fan-shaped Salt Field.

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