The Dongquan Lighthouse (Chinese: 東犬燈塔; pinyin: Dōngquǎn Dēngtǎ[3]) or Dongju Island Lighthouse (Chinese: 東莒島燈塔; pinyin: Dōngjǔ Dǎo Dēngtǎ) is a lighthouse on Dongju Island, Juguang Township, Lienchiang County, Fujian Province, Republic of China (Taiwan).
[4] The lighthouse was built by the British Empire in 1872 to guide ships to Fuzhou during the Qing Dynasty when they were forced to open up along with four other treaty ports for trading.
It was designated as a second-grade historic site in 1988 by the Ministry of the Interior.
[7] The lighthouse is connected to the office annex building via a 30-meter long windbreak wall.
An artist-in-residence program based at the lighthouse was established in June 2019.