Hengsha Island

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Hengsha (横沙岛, Shanghainese: Waan So Tau) is a low-lying alluvial island at the mouth of the Yangtze River in eastern China. Together with the islands of Chongming and Changxing, it forms Chongming District, the northernmost area of the provincial-level municipality of Shanghai. Its population was 33,400 in 2008.

Name

Heng is the horizontal, rightward stroke Template:Angle bracket used in writing Chinese characters, similar in form to a dash. It is also used to mean "horizontal". It was applied to the island for the way it formerly stood athwart the mouth of the Yangtze, although time has now given it a round or heart-like shape[1] and moved it in line with Changxing.

History

Hengsha first emerged from the Yangtze in 1858.[2] It began to be reclaimed for agricultural purposes in 1886[1] or 1890.[2] Hengsha Township was established in 1909.[2] Between its formation and 1958, the island gradually expanded towards the northwest while receding to the southeast: together, these actions caused the island to "migrate" about Script error: No such module "convert". in the direction of Changxing.[1] Under the Republic, the island carried on an active trade in grains via junk.[3]

Hengsha was originally part of Chuansha County, which later merged into Pudong. In 1958, the island was placed under Baoshan County, as its ferries operated from the harbor of Wusong at the mouth of the Huangpu.[4] The island's wandering was ended by the erection of a seawall and stabilization of the banks around the island.[1] The next year, it saw a major influx of population, including boat people who were organized into fishing brigades.[5] During the Down to the Countryside Movement, many of the sent-down youth from Shanghai travelled no further than Hengsha,[6] where they assisted in reclamation, urban defense, and propaganda efforts.[7]

Hengsha was named among the first set of national tourist resorts (t Script error: No such module "Lang"., s Script error: No such module "Lang"., p guójiā jí lǚyóu dùjià cūn) by Beijing in October 1992.[1][8] Initial plans called for the construction of a casino,[9] although that was cancelled. In March 2002, the Shanghai Municipal Government approved plans to develop Hengsha as an international conference center and forest park, with tree coverage over at least 70% of the island. In 2005, it was moved from the jurisdiction of Baoshan District to Chongming County.

Geography

Hengsha is located in the channel of the Yangtze River flowing south of Chongming and north of the districts of Baoshan and Pudong immediately before its entrance into the East China Sea. Hengsha is the southeasternmost of the three islands of Chongming County, separated from Changxing to its west by the Hengsha Xiaogang Channel.[1]

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Land reclamation

Hengsha is the site of significant land reclamation works, with dykes constructed to its southeast in order to drain and fill approximately 100 square kilometers during the lifetime of the project.[11]

Economy

The orchards of Hengsha are the center for Shanghai's production of citrus fruits.[1] Other crops include rice, cotton, and rape.[2] Both freshwater and marine fishing are practiced, principally landing two kinds of anchovy.[2] The island is also being developed for ecotourism and high-end resorts, including an international conference center, communities of low-density luxury villas, and yacht clubs.

One of Shanghai's commercial cemeteries is located on the island[12] and the Hengsha Xiaogang Channel is also used for sea burials and the dispersing of ashes.[13]

Government

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Zengchan (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Zēngchǎn Cūn),
Gongping (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Gōngpíng Cūn),
Hongqi (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Hóngqí Cūn),
Dongbang (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Dōngbāng Cūn),
Xinbeicun (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Xīnběicūn),
Xinglong (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Xīnglóng Cūn),
Fengle (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Fēnglè cūn),
Xinchun (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Xīnchūn Cūn),
Dongxing (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Dōngxìng Cūn),
Xinlian (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Xīnlián Cūn),
Huifeng (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Huìfēng Cūn),
Xinyong (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Xīnyǒng Cūn),
Minjian (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Mínjiàn Cūn),
Minsheng (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Mínshēng Cūn),
Yongfa (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Yǒngfā Cūn),
Fumin (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Fùmín Cūn),
Yongsheng (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Yǒngshèng Cūn),
Donghai (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Dōnghǎi Cūn),
Minxing (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Mínxīng Cūn),
Jianghai (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Jiānghǎi Cūn),
Minyong (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Mínyǒng Cūn),
Mindong (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Míndōng Cūn), and
Haihong (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Hǎihóng Cūn).Template:Col div end

Infrastructure

Unlike Chongming and Changxing, Hengsha remains connected to the rest of Shanghai only by ferry service. There are plans for a small airport to be constructed.

In popular culture

Hengsha is one of the main settings of the 2011 video game Deus Ex: Human Revolution, in which it is depicted as a major metropolitan area.[14]

See also

References

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  1. a b c d e f g "Hengsha" in the Encyclopedia of Shanghai, pp. 126 f. Template:Webarchive Shanghai Scientific & Technical Publishers (Shanghai), 2010. Hosted by the Municipality of Shanghai.
  2. a b c d e f g Office of Shanghai Chronicles. Script error: No such module "Lang". ["Dǎo, Shā", "Islands and Shoals"]. Shanghai Municipal Government (Shanghai), 2015. Accessed 12 Jan 2015. Template:In lang
  3. China Industrial Handbooks: Kiangsu: First Series of the Reports by the National Industrial Investigation, p. 997. Chinese Bureau of Foreign Trade (Nanking), 1933.
  4. White (1981), p. 398.
  5. White, Lynn T. III. "Shanghai–Suburb Relations, 1949–1966" in Shanghai: Revolution and Development in an Asian Metropolis, p. 262. Cambridge University Press (Cambridge), 1981.
  6. Bramall, Chris. Industrialization of Rural China, p. 148. Oxford University Press (Oxford), 2007. Template:ISBN.
  7. "Soldiers and Civilians on Hengsha Link Their Hearts" in Nung-ts'un Ch'ing-nien [Rural Youth], No. 17. 10 September 1967. Template:In lang Translated and reprinted in Selections from China Mainland Magazines, pp. 3 ff. American Consulate General (Hong Kong), 1968.
  8. Airey, David & al. Tourism in China: Policy and Development Since 1949, p. 184. Routledge (Milton Park), 2011.
  9. PATA Travel News: Asia/Pacific, p. 36. Pacific Area Travel Association, 1992.
  10. "Chongming County" in the Encyclopedia of Shanghai, pp. 50 ff. Template:Webarchive
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  12. Aveline-Dubach, Natacha. "The Revival of the Funeral Industry in Shanghai: A Model for China" in Invisible Population: The Place of the Dead in East-Asian Megacities, p. 79. Lexington Books (Lanham), 2012.
  13. Davies, Douglas J. & al. Encyclopedia of Cremation, p. 57. Ashagate Publishing (Aldershot), 2005.
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