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Future land acquisition planning of Nanlang, Zhongshan

Legal analysis: nanlang town is located in the north of Zhongshan City, belonging to the site of Cuiheng New District. It is adjacent to Nansha District of Foshan City and Guangzhou City, facing Jiangmen across the Xijiang River in the west, Zhuhai and Macao in the south and Shenzhen West Qianhai across the sea in the east. If Zhongshan wants to keep up with the development of Shenzhen, it first needs to unify the vast sea routes. This is the important role of the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Passage, which is closer to Hong Kong and Shenzhen. For Zhongshan, the value of the deep passage can be regarded as the most important, and it is also a major project in the construction of the Bay Area in recent years. After its completion, Zhongshan City is very close to the core triangle of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, which can be said to be the only geographical advantage of Greater Bay Area. By then, Zhongshan will be connected to Guangzhou and Foshan in the north, Zhuhai and Macao in the south, and Shenzhen and Hong Kong in the east through the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Passage. Such a superior geographical position is the foundation of development.

Legal basis: Land Reform Law of the People's Republic of China.

Article 3 The land of ancestral halls, temples, monasteries, churches, schools, organizations and other public land in rural areas shall be expropriated. However, for schools, orphanages, nursing homes, hospitals and other undertakings that rely on the above land income to maintain their expenses, the local people's government should find other appropriate ways to solve the funds.

With the consent of local Muslims, all the land of the mosque can be preserved.

Article 16 The expropriated and expropriated divisible land, such as forest, fish pond, tea mountain, copper mountain, mulberry garden, bamboo forest, orchard, reed field and wasteland, shall be uniformly distributed in an appropriate proportion and converted into ordinary land. In order to facilitate production, it should be given to farmers who were originally engaged in this production. Those who get this land can get less or no ordinary cultivated land. If the distribution is not conducive to the operators, the local people's government can conduct democratic management and reasonable operation according to the original habits.

Seventeenth confiscated and levied dams, ponds and other water conservancy projects, which can be distributed, should be distributed with the field. If it is not suitable for distribution, the local people's government can carry out democratic management according to the original habits.