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Since 1949, China has carried out extensive land reclamation projects. It is among the countries which have built the most artificial land; from 1949 to 1990s, the total area of land reclaimed from the sea of China was about 13,000 km2.


Mainland China

A grand total of 150 km2 was planned to be reclaimed from the sea in 2009.


Guangdong

From June 2004 to the present, land reclamation is going on at Shantou. Project surface to reclaim is 146 km2.


Jiangsu

Between 2009 and 2020, Jiangsu will reclaim 21 parcels of tidal areas along the southern Yellow Sea, yielding a total of 1,817 square km of new land.


Liaoning

Starting in March 2005, the Caofeidian Land Reclamation Project (曹妃甸围海造地工程) reclaimed a total of 310 km2 next to the island of
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. The first stage of 12 km2 was finished on 28 March 2006. The plan is to make space for the new industrial base of
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Shanghai

Between 2003 and 2006, the Shanghai government spent 40 billion yuan on the Nanhui New City, formerly called Lingang New City Project (临港新城计划) of
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, to reclaim 133.3 km2 of artificial land from the sea.


Zhejiang

Starting in 1975, the largest single land reclamation project in Zhejiang Province has been the Xuanmen Land Reclamation Project (漩门围垦工程) in Yuhuan County. It has three phases, of which phase II covered 53.3 km2 (February 1999 - April 2001), and phase III 45.3 km2 (March 2006 - 2010). * Total land reclamation in the area of
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between 2004 and 2010, including the project mentioned above, will be 266.7 km2.


Special Administrative Regions


Hong Kong

The government of Hong Kong started reclaiming land from the surrounding sea as early as the 1840s. Formal reclamation starts at 1860s and its land reclamation is still proceeding. A notable achievement is
Hong Kong International Airport Hong Kong International Airport is Hong Kong's main airport, built on reclaimed land on the island of Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong. The airport is also referred to as Chek Lap Kok International Airport or ''Chek Lap Kok Airport'', to distinguish ...
, built in the 1990s on reclaimed land, absorbing the former islands
Chek Lap Kok Chek Lap Kok is an island in the western waters of Hong Kong's New Territories. Unlike the smaller Lam Chau, it was only partially leveled when it was assimilated via land reclamation into the island for the current Hong Kong International ...
and
Lam Chau Lam Chau () was a little island in Hong Kong. It was one of the two original islands that made up the site of the current Hong Kong International Airport. The small island lay to the west of Chek Lap Kok and north of Lantau Island. It had an ar ...
.


Macau

The original size of Macau was expanded by 170% (17 km2 of artificial land). Currently the land reclamation of Macau is still ongoing.


South China Sea

In the 21st century, the PRC has upheld the 1947 claims of the Republic of China (1912-1949), Republic of China (modified by Zhou Enlai into a Nine-Dash Line) over most of the South China Sea through a series of Territorial disputes in the South China Sea, disputed mid-ocean land reclamation projects in the Spratly Islands known as the "Great Wall of Sand". The islands being expanded or created by the project are notionally administered as parts of Sansha in Hainan Province. As of December 2016, the projects in the Spratlies covered of land protected by "'significant' weapons systems, including Anti-aircraft missile systems, anti-aircraft and anti-missile systems".


See also

* Land rehabilitation * Land improvement * United States Bureau of Reclamation * Society for Protection of the Harbor * Territorial changes of the People's Republic of China * Polder - low-lying land reclaimed from a lake or sea * Soil salinity control - reclamation of Soil salinity, saline land * Watertable control - reclamation of Waterlogging (agriculture), waterlogged land * Drainage system (agriculture) - drainage for land reclamation


References

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