Engineering:Beishan Broadcasting Wall

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Short description: Loudspeaker in Jinning, Kinmen, Taiwan
Beishan Broadcasting Wall
北山播音牆
古宁头播音墙 - Guningtou Broadcasting Wall - 2015.01 - panoramio (cropped).jpg
General information
Typeloudspeaker
LocationJinning Township, Kinmen, Republic of China
Coordinates [ ⚑ ] : 24°29′19.9″N 118°18′47.1″E / 24.488861°N 118.313083°E / 24.488861; 118.313083
Completed1967

The Beishan Broadcasting Wall (traditional Chinese: 北山播音牆; simplified Chinese: 北山播音墙; pinyin: Běishān Bòyīn Qiáng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pak-soaⁿ Pò-im-chhiûⁿ) is a propaganda loudspeaker in Jinning Township, Kinmen, Republic of China.

History

The structure was built in 1967 as a physiological Cross-Strait warfare instrument directed towards China .[1][2] Material such as songs by Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng and speeches inviting enemy soldiers to defect were played through the loudspeakers. Retaliatory speakers also broadcast messages from the other side of the Strait.[3] It was used until late 1970s.[4]

Architecture

The structure consists of 48 speakers which faces the ocean.[5] It stands at a height of around 3-story building.[4]

See also

  • Mashan Broadcasting and Observation Station

References