Definition of "Siyu"
Siyu
proper noun
Alternative form of Xiyu (Township)
Quotations
The callus-like was induced mainly from the cortical tissues at the cut surface and the callus cells were dark red pigmented. The callus-like induction rate was influenced intertidal zones of Si-Wei and Wu-Kan of Magong City, He-Jie, Chih-Ma and Nei-An of Siyu Hsiang in the Penghu county from March to September, 2005.
2006, 臺灣水産學會刊, volume 33, page 120, columns 1, 2
The results for SWHs using tap-water in Penghu County are shown in Table 3. Based on the analyses, the values of LSI, RSI and PSI showed a slight scaling tendency when SWHs using tap-water have, except for Siyu Township with a slight corrosion tendency due to a lower pH value.
2015, Kai-Chun Fan Fan, Keh-Chin Chang, Kung-Ming Chung, “Water Quality on Solar Water Heaters in Remote Islands”, in ISES Solar World Congress 2015, International Solar Energy Society, page 5/10
A stray dog that was recently spotted at the Fifth Public Cemetery in Penghu County’s Siyu Township wearing a large plastic bottle on its head has been dubbed “bottle knight” due to its unusual appearance.
2021 August 22, “「水桶俠」浪浪不改防疫本色?水桶不離頭引發關心 [Stray dog traps head inside plastic bottle, rescue attempts fall flat]”, in Taipei Times, archived from the original on 25 August 2021, Bilingual Pages, page 9
Alternative form of Xiyu (Island)
Quotations
Taiwan’s first Mazu temple, dating back to the 14th century, can be found here, along with the ancient West Fort Sitai (Xitai) on Siyu (Xiyu) and a wealth of restored houses in the southern Fujian architectural style.
2007, Phil Macdonald, “Strait Islands”, in Taiwan, 2nd edition (Travel), National Geographic Society, page 192, column 1
Control Yuan members yesterday urged the Council of Cultural Affairs to designate four ammunition storage depots located near an army base camp in Penghu County’s Siyu (西嶼) as heritage sites, saying that the well-preserved remains could become a popular tourist attraction.
2010 August 21, Hsiu-chuan Shih, “Officials want depots made heritage sites”, in Taipei Times, archived from the original on 26 August 2010, Taiwan News, page 2
The 10-million-year-old rock formation on Penghu’s Siyu Islet (西嶼) draws visitors who climb its stair-like walls, as well as those who enjoy photographing its rock pillars, which are variously upright, horizontal and bent into arches with colors from gray and black to yellow and brown.
2017 January 24, Yu-ching Liu, William Hetherington, “Penghu cliffs defaced by engraved message of love”, in Taipei Times, archived from the original on 26 January 2017, Taiwan News, page 3
The race, which takes place in November, begins on the island of Siyu (西嶼) and passes over the Penghu Trans-Oceanic Bridge to Baisha (白沙) before heading on to Jhongtun (中屯) and finally the main island of Penghu.
2018 March 9, David Spencer, “Top 10 alternative things to see and do on Penghu”, in Taiwan News, archived from the original on 10 November 2018, Travel & Cuisine
Perhaps the most impressive sight in Penghu is the centuries-old Tongliang Banyang tree, whose branches and roots forms a natural canopy over the Bao’an Temple’s courtyard, providing shade from the harsh summer sun. It’s located just beside the north end of the Penghu Great Bridge, which connects Siyu Island, the western-most island of the main set accessible by road from Magong, and Baisha Island, which lies just to the north of Magong. At two and a half kilometres it is the longest bridge in Taiwan.
, “Penghu Vegan Bed & Breakfast”, in Vegan Taiwan (Travel Blog), archived from the original on 21 June 2021
Baisha is a rural township in Penghu County (the Pescadores). It is located to the north of Penghu Main Island and linked to Siyu Island by the Penghu Trans-Oceanic Bridge, which at 2.5 km (1.6 mi) long is the longest of its kind in East Asia.
, “Living in Penghu”, in Foundation for Scholarly Exchange (FSE) in Taiwan, archived from the original on 26 October 2022