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  2. Land reclamation in China - Wikipedia

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    Land reclamation of Yangshan Deepwater Port in Shanghai, and the Donghai Bridge can be seen in the distance. 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 km 2. [1]

  3. Great Wall of Sand - Wikipedia

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    China’s land reclamation efforts and creation of channels for ships has destroyed portions of reefs, killing coral and other organisms in the process. In the process of island building the sediment deposited on the reefs "can wash back into the sea, forming plumes that can smother marine life and could be laced with heavy metals, oil and ...

  4. Land reclamation - Wikipedia

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    The largest city square in the world, the Xinghai Square of Dalian, China, was created entirely through land reclamation. Land reclamation, often known as reclamation, and also known as land fill (not to be confused with a waste landfill), is the process of creating new land from oceans, seas, riverbeds or lake beds. The land reclaimed is known ...

  5. Fiery Cross Reef - Wikipedia

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    The atoll was occupied by China (PRC) in early 1988, despite immediate opposition from Vietnam, which led to armed conflict at Johnson Reef South in March of that year. [5] In 2014, the PRC commenced reclamation activity in the area, and it has been converted into an artificial island of 274 hectares (677 acres). [1]

  6. Grey-zone (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    China's land reclamation in the Spratly archipelago is estimated to have seen more than ten million cubic metres of sand transported to five reefs. [23] China has created 3,200 acres of new land since 2013 in the South China Sea, [ 24 ] and state media reports that over 5,000 people are stationed at the islands they occupy. [ 25 ]

  7. Praya Reclamation Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Praya Reclamation Scheme (Chinese: 海旁填海計劃) was a large scale land reclamation project carried out by the Hong Kong Land company in 19th Century Hong Kong under Sir Catchick Paul Chater and James Johnstone Keswick.

  8. Central and Wan Chai Reclamation - Wikipedia

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    Central and Wan Chai Reclamation is a project launched by the government of Hong Kong since the 1990s to reclaim land for different purposes. This includes transportation improvements such as the Hong Kong MTR station, Airport Express Railway & Central-Wan Chai Bypass, as well as public recreation space such as the Central Harbourfront Event ...

  9. Category:Land reclamation - Wikipedia

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