The Beishan Broadcasting Wall () is a propaganda
loudspeaker
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in
Jinning Township
Jinning District () is one of seven districts of the prefecture-level city of Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province, Southwest China. The formation of the district was approved on November 24, 2016, after the dissolution of the former ''Jinni ...
,
Kinmen
Kinmen, alternatively known as Quemoy, is a group of islands governed as a county by the Republic of China (Taiwan), only east from the city of Xiamen in Fujian, located at the southeastern coast of the People's Republic of China, from wh ...
,
Republic of China
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.
History
The structure was built in 1967 as a psychological
Cross-Strait warfare instrument directed towards
Mainland China
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. Material such as songs by Taiwanese singer
Teresa Teng
Teng Li-Chun ( zh, t=鄧麗君, s=, p=Dèng Lìjūn; 29 January 1953 – 8 May 1995), commonly known as Teresa Teng, was a Taiwanese singer, television personality, musician, and philanthropist. Referred to by some as the "Honorific nicknames i ...
and speeches inviting enemy soldiers to defect were played through the loudspeakers. Retaliatory speakers also broadcast messages from the other side of the
Strait
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. It was used until the late 1970s.
Architecture
The stone structure consists of 48 speakers which face the ocean.
It stands at a height of around 3-story building.
See also
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Mashan Broadcasting and Observation Station
The Mashan Broadcasting and Observation Station () is a historical broadcasting station and observation tower in Jinsha, Kinmen, Jinsha Township, Kinmen, Kinmen County, Taiwan.
History
The station used to send out propaganda message to the Pe ...
References
Buildings and structures in Kinmen County
Jinning Township
Loudspeakers
Propaganda in Taiwan
Tourist attractions in Kinmen County
Walls in Taiwan
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