China has a huge population of 1.4 billion. After decades of rapid development, the original usable land in China's eastern coastal areas can no longer meet the needs of development. In order to solve this problem, some coastal cities have begun to reclaim land from the sea.
With the continuous maturity of "land reclamation" technology, China has averaged 200 to 240 square kilometers of land reclamation every year. Among them, in the Bohai Sea region of China, the largest and second largest land reclamation projects in China were located in the Bohai Sea.
Now, China is building a sea city that will change history. When it is completed, it will not only become the largest land reclamation city in China, but it will also become the largest land reclamation project in the world. This project is "Nanhui New City".
"Nanhui New City" is located in Shanghai, China, with an area of 345 square kilometers. In the past, the largest land reclamation project in the world was the Palm Island in Dubai. The "Nanhui New City" currently under construction in China will soon break the world record set by Dubai's "Palm Island". So, why did China choose to build a maritime city in Shanghai?
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