[China's largest reclamation project to build a 200,000-acre sea city] In recent years, China's development has brought more convenience to people's lives. Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province is building a sea reclamation project with a total cost of 60 billion yuan, aiming to build a sea city of 200,000 mu, which is very magnificent! In terms of land reclamation, China can be said to have rich experience. Although my country has a large land and abundant resources, it also has a large population and a shortage of land resources. Therefore, expanding to the sea is the main direction for human survival and development in the future. Therefore, from the 1950s and 1960s, China began a large number of land reclamation activities in the mainland. By the end of the last century, the area of land reclamation in coastal areas reached 12,000 square kilometers, with an average of 240 square kilometers per year. Today, China has even implemented an astonishing land reclamation plan, directly using the two mountains as rocks for reclamation. This is the Oufei project - the largest single reclamation project in China. Oufei Project is located in the southeast of Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province. The project is adjacent to the East China Sea and connects economically developed Ruian and Longwan. Wenzhou belongs to the typical hilly and mountainous terrain. In Wenzhou, it has always been called "seven mountains, one water and two fields". It can be seen to what extent Wenzhou's urban land is in short supply. As the most populous city in Zhejiang Province, the lack of land resources has seriously restricted Wenzhou's development. develop. The construction of Oufei Project will greatly alleviate this problem. As the largest reclamation cofferdam project in China. The Oufei project has a total of 490,000 mu, equivalent to 320 square kilometers, which is 1.63 times the area of Wenzhou's built-up area. The total investment of the project has reached 60 billion yuan, and the project is divided into two phases of construction. The purpose is to create another Wenzhou, that is, to build a sea city. Editor/He Yuting
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