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Huayang Lighthouse

South China Sea Huayang Reef Lighthouse
Huayang Lighthouse , located in the South China Sea Huayang Reef Construction started on May 26, 2015. Cylindrical reinforced concrete tower body structure is adopted. The tower is 50 meters tall, and it emits white light at night. The design light range is 22 nautical miles, and the period is 8 seconds [1]
Chinese name
Huayang Lighthouse
Tower height
50m
Tower structure
Cylindrical reinforced concrete
Commencement of construction
May 26, 2015
geographical position
Huayang Reef, South China Sea

Introduction to lighthouse

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Huayang Lighthouse
Huayang Lighthouse , cylindrical reinforced concrete Tower structure, the lighthouse is 50 meters high, white light at night, the design light range is 22 nautical miles, and the period is 8 seconds.
The lighthouse is also equipped with 4.5m lanterns, which are made of copper, steel, alloy steel and other materials according to the requirements of different parts Galvanized And spraying anti-corrosion paint lighthouse Corrosion resistance of lanterns.
The lighthouse is equipped with AIS base station and VHF base station, which can provide ships with efficient navigation services such as positioning reference, route guidance, navigation safety information, etc., and is conducive to improving navigation assistance, navigation management and emergency search and rescue capabilities in surrounding waters. [1]

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The site of the completion ceremony of Huayang Lighthouse and Chigua Lighthouse (photographed on October 9)
Xinhua News Agency Beijing, October 9, by wire Ministry of Transport Held at Huayang Reef in the South China Sea on the 9th Huayang Lighthouse and Red Melon Lighthouse The completion ceremony announced that two large multi-functional lighthouses were officially illuminated and put into use. [2]

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The completion of the lighthouse has filled the gap of civil navigation facilities in Nansha waters, and will greatly improve the navigation environment in the South China Sea waters. It can provide public services such as route guidance, safety information, emergency rescue, etc. for ships of various countries sailing through the waters, reduce the risk of ship navigation, and reduce the occurrence of average accidents.