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  Xinwan City is a new city equivalent to Guangzhou City, formed by reclaiming land from the sea.

  The 200-meter-deep seabed along the coast has been filled with new land, large and small.

  The offshore fishery resources are exhausted, and most fishermen switch to farming or find another way out. The 50 nautical miles of Xinwan City are full of various breeding farms.

  Xinwan City is a city of 'tolerance is greatness', where people of all colors from all over ...

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