Pingtan's new landmark wind museum completes construction, ready for displays
en.ptnet.cn | Updated:2026-03-25 | Lin Kongbo
Pingtan, the largest island in Fujian Province and the closest area on the Chinese mainland to Taiwan Island, is a renowned international tourism island famous for its blue tears spectacle, traditional stone houses and abundant wind energy resources. The island now greets a new landmark as the Pingtan Wind Museum has completed its overall construction, with exhibition layout work to follow.

Reporters learn the news from Fujian Pingtan Datang Offshore Wind Power Co., Ltd.. The museum has integrated the element of wind into its architectural texture in a unique design, creating a fantastic space that makes visitors feel like dancing with the wind.

The Pingtan Wind Museum draws its design inspiration from the combination of Pingtan's traditional stone houses and modern wind turbines. Its exterior adopts a heavy stone-like texture, echoing the perseverance of the island's residents, while the top shape simulates the rotating posture of wind turbine blades facing the wind, symbolizing the vitality of the wind power industry. Gao Weijie, senior director of the company, extends a warm invitation to visitors, stating, "After the opening, we welcome visitors to come to Pingtan and feel the pulse of green energy."
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