22°11′59″N 113°32′47″E / 22.19972°N 113.54639°E
Zhongshan Island | |||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 中山島 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 中山岛 | ||||||||
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Macao Island | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 澳門島 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 澳门岛 | ||||||||
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Xiangshan Island | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 香山島 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 香山岛 | ||||||||
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Zhongshan Island, formerly also known as Macau Island[1] or Xiangshan Island,[a] is a river island on the west bank of the Pearl River Delta in Guangdong, China.[4][1] This area is separated from the mainland by a narrow waterway, and has a population of about 2.8 million. At the southern tip of the island is the peninsular part of the Macao Special Administrative Region. The rest of the island (and more than 70% of the population) is part of the cities of Zhongshan and Zhuhai.
China considers the island to have been linked to the continent and is no longer an island since the time of Ming dynasty (14-17th century).[5] There are also studies which state the area was a group of islets and shoals by Ming dynasty.[6]
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edit- ^ a b "Zhongshan". The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia (6th ed.). Columbia University Press. 2000. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
- ^ "1840 Cum-sing moon.JPG | Gwulo: Old Hong Kong".
- ^ "1858 map of Hong Kong, Macao, Canton, Pearl River | Gwulo: Old Hong Kong".
- ^ "The History of Xiangshan" (15 October 2008). Zhongshan Government. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
- ^ "海上出香山---中国文明网".
- ^ "地域空间中的国家秩序——珠江三角洲"沙田—民田"格局的形成".