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Land reclamation in Hong Kong

Land reclamation (grey area) in Hong Kong. Note that most of the urban area (shown in pink in the map below) of Hong Kong is on the reclaimed land.

The reclamation of land from the ocean has long been used in mountainous Hong Kong to expand the limited supply of usable land with a total of around 60 square kilometres of land created by 1996.[1] The first reclamations can be traced back to the early Western Han dynasty (206 BC – 9 AD), when beaches were turned into fields for salt production. Major land reclamation projects have been conducted since the mid-19th century.[2]


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Terre-pleins à Hong Kong French Reklamasi lahan di Hong Kong ID Terra sottratta al mare di Hong Kong Italian 香港の埋立地 Japanese 홍콩의 간척 Korean 香港填海工程 Chinese

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