Admiralty P3814, Leuchtturm Tscha-lien-tau
Leuchtturm Tscha-lien-tau, tau is islet,
built by German, turn on the light in Oct., 1903, kerosene lamp,
Aug., 1914, Japanese troop come to here,
German blasting Lighthouse, retreats to Qingdao,
rebuit in Aug., 1915,
July 31, 1945, American plane come to here, bombs and one petrol bomb, destroys the lighthouse,
rebuilt in Aug., 1948,
Chaolian Dao Summit lighthouse, Dao is islet,
35°53'41.2"N 120°52'51.9"E
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Chaoliandao_Lighthouse#/media/File:%E9%9D%92%E5%B2%9B%E6%9C%9D%E8%BF%9E%E5%B2%9B%E7%81%AF%E5%A1%94.jpg
https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:%E9%9D%92%E5%B2%9B%E6%9C%9D%E8%BF%9E%E5%B2%9B%E7%81%AF%E5%A1%94_Leuchtturm_Tscha_Lien_Tau_Tsingtau.png
https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9C%9D%E8%BF%9E%E5%B2%9B%E7%81%AF%E5%A1%94
Admiralty P3832 Leuchtturm Hufeisen Riff
built by German in 1904,
1914, Japanese troop come to here,
German blasting Lighthouse, sunk ships blocked the channel,
rebuilt in 1915,
rebuilt in 2011, use LED lamp,
Mati Jiao light,
36°04'36.0"N 120°17'22.6"E
https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A9%AC%E8%B9%84%E7%A4%81%E7%81%AF%E5%A1%94#/media/File:%E9%9D%92%E5%B2%9B%E9%A9%AC%E8%B9%84%E7%A4%81%E7%81%AF%E5%A1%94_Leuchtturm_Hufeisen_Riff_Tsingtau.png
2011,
https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A9%AC%E8%B9%84%E7%A4%81%E7%81%AF%E5%A1%94#/media/File:%E9%9D%92%E5%B2%9B%E9%A9%AC%E8%B9%84%E7%A4%81%E7%81%AF%E5%A1%94.jpg
after 2011,
https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A9%AC%E8%B9%84%E7%A4%81%E7%81%AF%E5%A1%94#/media/File:%E9%9D%92%E5%B2%9B%E9%A9%AC%E8%B9%84%E7%A4%81%E7%81%AF%E5%A1%940.jpg
Admiralty P3818
built by German in 1908,
1914, Japanese troop come to here, destroyed light,
rebuilt in 1915,
rebuilt again,
reguilt again in Oct., 2012, solar panels,
Dagong Dao light, Da is big, Dao is islet,
35°57'39.7"N 120°29'49.8"E
you may find a photo on https://kknews.cc/zh-tw/news/x2g5qyr.html
https://i1.kknews.cc/SIG=3o3kh98/qsvp-vzntrunaqyre/5735srr9-rnno-4q04-nnso-2815q1108r18.jpg
Admiralty P3816
built in 1931, by Chinese, calcium carbide lamp,
light destroyed during World war II,
rebuilt in 1946,
rebuilt again in Sept., 1988,
rebuilt again in July 1996, move to a new site,
Xiaogong Dao light, Xiao is small, Dao is islet,
35°59'45.6"N 120°35'20.9"E
you may find a photo on https://kknews.cc/zh-tw/news/ng24jr2.html
https://i2.kknews.cc/SIG=2ffaqfc/ctp-vzntr/079qnp9snq4844qnn4qn823p51s203pp.jpg