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What are the uninhabited islands in China

The uninhabited islands in China are: Luodousha Island and Danmenshan Island.

1. Luodousha Island

An uninhabited island in the South China Sea, with an area of 4.6 square kilometers, is shaped like a golden hairpin and looks like a seahorse. Beauty, like the world in fairy tales, is a paradise on earth, but it is little known. According to the records, Luodousha Island belongs to Shazhou Island, which was formed in the Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty and has a history of about 4 years.

Luodousha Island is also the paradise of seabirds in Zhanjiang, the most famous sea bird island. Seabirds inhabit and breed all year round. So far, there are no permanent residents on the island, except islanders and seabirds, and occasionally there are only temporary fishermen. Mysterious uninhabited island, where playing is as exciting as exploring. There are delicate and soft beaches and elegant and gentle sea breeze.

2. Danmenshan Island

Danmenshan Island is an uninhabited island in the southeast of Xiangshan County, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province. On November 8, 211, it became the first uninhabited island in China with clear right to use, and Huang Yimin, the chairman of Ningbo Longgang Industrial Co., Ltd., obtained the certificate of the right to use the island.

Danmenshan Island is located in the waters near the middle of Xiangshan Peninsula, opposite to Danmenshan Village. Danmenshan Island, located in the waters near the middle of Xiangshan Peninsula in Ningbo, has five peaks. Whenever the sun rises, the sun and the island shadow are reflected in the water, forming the word "Dan", hence the name Danmenshan.

Danmenshan Island Owner

On November 8, 211, the first certificate of the use right of uninhabited islands in China was settled in Danmenshan Island, Xiangshan County-Huang Yimin, the chairman of Ningbo Longgang Industrial Co., Ltd., took over the certificate numbered "111" issued by the State Oceanic Administration.

Danmenshan Island has been developed and utilized since 21. When Huang Yimin took over the island, he had already paid the fees to the original developer and relevant villages and towns. As the tourism project of Danmenshan Island was developed before the implementation of the Island Protection Law, Huang Yimin paid the use fee to the state and obtained a use permit with a service life of 5 years.

Huang Yimin was nicknamed "the Lord of the Yellow Island" because he shared the same surname as Huang Yaoshi, the Lord of the Peach Blossom Island in Jin Yong's novels. Huang Yimin took over the tourism development of Danmenshan Island in 29, and stocked a large number of wild boar, wild ducks and goats on the mountain and opened a hunting area.

On June 16th, 223, Danmenshan Island in Xiangshan County, the first uninhabited island in China, was successfully sold in the second auction, and the buyer was a natural person named Li Guozhu. He will obtain the right to use the uninhabited island of Danmenshan Island in Dongchen Township, Xiangshan County, the right to use the sea area (by 261) and the existing buildings and related facilities on the island.

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