Introduction to Jinmen: The ancient name of Jinmen County was “Pazhou” and “Xianzhou”. In the 19th year of Tang Dynasty (AD 803), it was the site of the Wrangler. In the Five Dynasties, it was incorporated into the tail of Quanzhou. In January 1915, the county was officially established, and it was called “Golden Gate” with the meaning of “Jugu Ruojin, Xiongzhen Haimen”. The administrative division belongs to Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. It is actually under the jurisdiction of the Taiwan authorities. It is the "Fujian Provincial Government" of the Taiwan authorities and the resident of the Golden Gate Branch of the Fujian High Court. The area consists of 12 islands including Kinmen Island, Xiaojinmen Island (Leiyu Island), Dadan Island, Erdan Island, Dongpu Island and Beibei Island. In the southeastern part of Fujian Province, Quanzhou Bay and Xiamen Bay, it stands in the western part of the Taiwan Strait. It is only 2310 meters away from the mainland of China. It is outside the Jiulong River mouth, west and Xiamen Bay mouth, and across the Taiwan Strait and Taichung City in Taiwan. Hope, north and Shishi City, Quanzhou City. It is 198 nautical miles from Keelung in the east, 82 nautical miles from the tidal lake in the southeast, 160 nautical miles from Kaohsiung, and about 18 nautical miles from Xiamen in the west. It is only 1.8 kilometers away from Jiaoyu in the southeastern end of Xiamen City, Fujian Province, and 210 kilometers away from Taiwan Island. Due to the civil war between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, Jinmen County is legally governed by Quanzhou City of Fujian Province and is still under the jurisdiction of the Taiwanese region. The county's general new Taiwan dollar, mainland residents to enter the Golden Gate need "the mainland residents to travel to Taiwan Pass." [1-5]