The island was known as Sama-Sana,[3]Samasana and as Samasana Island[4] in the 19th and early 20th centuries, a transcription of its Amis name Sanasai.
In March 1864 the BritishbrigSusan Douglas was swept off course and wrecked on the island.[6] Her captain then sailed by junk from the island to Kaohsiung,[6] and the Royal Navy gunboat HMS Bustard found and rescued the remainder of the survivors.[7][8]
In the early 1870s, William Campbell saw the island from aboard the Daphne, and wrote:[9]
We sighted also the Island of Samasana, which is thirty-four miles north of Botel Tobago, and fully fifteen miles east from the Formosan village of Po-song. Consul Swinhoe supposes that it is inhabited by fishermen of Luchuan origin; but Captain Belcher, of H.M.S. Samarang called there in 1845, and found the population to consist of about a hundred and fifty Chinese from the region of Amoy. They were then gathered into one village, and have greatly increased since that time.
In response to the wreck, members of the US public gave money through the American Red Cross for a lighthouse to be built near Zhongliao village.[6] Lyudao or Lüdao Lighthouse was designed by Japanese engineers, built by local islanders in 1938[6] and is 33.3 metres (109 ft) high.[11]
A shipwreck of Dutch origin dating to the 19th century was found in June 2013.[12]
Prisons
Green Island first served as an isolated spot and place of exile for political prisoners during the martial law period during the Kuomintang government, and especially in the White Terror. After their release, many of the prisoners jailed between the late 1940s and the late 1980s went on to establish the Democratic Progressive Party, most notably Shih Ming-teh. Writer and political dissident Bo Yang served his prison terms there.
The place where most of the political prisoners (such as Shih Ming-teh) were held was "Green Island Lodge" (Pinyin: Lǜ Dǎo Shānzhuāng). "Oasis Village" was the main penal colony. The prison was later closed, and its interior is now open to the public. "Green Island Prison" (Pinyin: Lǜdǎo Jiānyù) is also on the island and has housed prisoners considered to be among Taiwan's most dangerous criminals and gangsters. However, this has changed in recent years.
In 1995 fewer than half of the registered 2,634 residents of the island actually lived on the island. The population is dwindling due to the difficulty of finding jobs on the island. The island has two pre-schools, one kindergarten, two elementary schools and one middle school. To pursue any education at the senior high school level or above, islanders must move to the main island of Taiwan. Public service centres include one seniors' home, one library, and one community centre.
The villages and the settlements (聚落) they administer are:
Zhongliao Village (中寮村)
Zhongliao
Nanliao Village (南寮村)
Nanliao (南寮)
Yugang (漁港)
Gongguan Village (公館村)
Gongguan (公館)
Chaikou (柴口)
Liumagou (流麻溝)
Dahu (大湖)
Zuoping (左坪)
The following abandoned aboriginal tribal settlements also belong to Gongguan Village:
Youzihu (柚子湖)
Nanzihu (楠子湖)
Haishenping (海參坪)
Dabaisha (大白沙)
Power generation
The island is powered by its only diesel-fired power plant with a capacity of 29.1 MW, consisting of 28 units of generation.[16]
Green Island Dive Sites Recreational diving is popular for visitors. There are many dive sites that are established with walkways down to ocean About 150 meter Off Shilang, lies the biggest reef attraction 'Big Mushroom Coral' its height about 12m, width around 31m.
^"About Taitung". Taitung County Government English. Retrieved 14 April 2019. Lyudao Township{...}Lyudao (Green Island), {...}Lyudao (Green Island)
^"Township (City) Offices". Taitung County Government English. Archived from the original on 6 July 2017. Retrieved 14 April 2019. Lyudao Township Office
^ abcdTully, Anthony; Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (2012). "Stranding of S.S. PRESIDENT HOOVER - December 1937". Rising Storm – The Imperial Japanese Navy and China 1931–1941. Imperial Japanese Navy Page. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
1 Lienchiang County commonly known as Matsu. 2Diaoyutai Islands are controlled by Japan, (called Senkaku Islands). 3Seat of the outlying islands' counties