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Why not fill in the Taiwan Province Strait?
Did you also fill the Suez Canal and Panama Canal? /This is not just a technical problem! Edit this section of marine resources.

Taiwan Province Strait is rich in resources. Here, the cold and warm air flows meet, the water exchange is smooth, and there are many kinds of fish and shrimp, which is one of the important fishing grounds in China. The main fishery products are: snapper, shark, squid, snapper, tuna, mullet and milk fish, among which snapper, tuna and shark are the three major fishery products here. Tuna, each weighing more than 50 kilograms, tastes excellent and can be eaten raw. There are many cultured oysters and milk fish on both sides of the Taiwan Province Strait. It is said that after Zheng Chenggong recovered Taiwan Province Province, he encouraged people to raise mandarin fish. This kind of fish is more than l meters long, white and delicious. At present, the farming area is about one million mu. In addition, all kinds of shellfish and algae are cultivated on both sides of the strait, among which Xiaowo in Lianjiang County is the famous hometown of clam. There are many kinds of cauliflower, laver and Gracilaria lemaneiformis here, especially the Penghu Islands. Seaweed is the best in Haitan Island. The bottom of the Strait is rich in oil and gas resources, estimated to be about 20,000 square kilometers, which is a very promising prospect. There are also ferrotitanium, magnets, rutile, monazite, zircon and other minerals with high grade and large reserves. [2]

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The Taiwan Province Strait is of great international shipping value. Concept map of Taiwan Strait Tunnel between Northeast Asian countries, Southeast Asian countries and countries along the Indian Ocean.

In the exchange, most of them pass through here. However, the Taiwan Province Strait belongs to the waters under the jurisdiction of China. According to the provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, foreign ships and passing ships must pass harmlessly, which shall not affect China's peace and security or damage the life and labor order of our people. [2]

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The Strait is a shipping link between Taiwan Province Province and Fujian Province, and also a traffic artery between the East China Sea and its northern adjacent waters, the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean, which has important strategic significance. The soldiers and civilians on both sides of the strait have fought many times to resist aggression, oppose blockade and reunify the country. /kloc-In the middle of the 6th century, the Japanese invaders invaded Penghu and Taiwan Province Province, and constantly invaded the coastal areas of Zhejiang and Fujian based on Penghu, and were attacked by famous anti-Japanese soldiers Qi Jiguang and Yu. Pingpu people in Taiwan Province Province also violently resisted. In A.D. 160 1 year (twenty-ninth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty), Shen Yourong, the governor of Fujian, led a warship to attack Japanese ships that invaded the coastal areas of Fujian, Guangdong and Taiwan. At the end of the year, they chased the southwest coast of Taiwan Province Province, wiped out 6 Japanese ships and rescued more than 370 captured men and women. In 16 1 year (fifteen years), Zheng successfully recovered the battle of Taiwan Province, that is, he led a warship to set off from Luoluo Bay on Jinmen Island, crossed the strait to wait for orders in Penghu, crossed the Penghu waterway after avoiding strong winds, and then crossed Luermen at full tide to land in Daguan Bay. During the period of 1664 ~ 1665 (34 years of Qing emperor Kangxi), Shi Lang led a ship to attack Taiwan for three times, but all of them were blocked by strong winds and waves. It was not until A.D. 1683 that he led his shipmaster from Dongshan Island to Penghu Islands again.

The Penghu naval battle defeated Zheng Shoujun and established unified jurisdiction over Taiwan Province Province. 1840 to 1842 During the Opium War, the British fleet invaded Xiamen and Keelung on both sides of the Taiwan Province Strait, which met with strong resistance from local soldiers and civilians. 1884, the French fleet attacked China ships in Mawei, and then attacked the northern part of Taiwan Province province. When the invasion was blocked, Taiwan Province Province was blocked from June 10 to April of the following year. The soldiers and civilians on both sides of the strait fought coastal defense and anti-blockade, which hit the French invasion. 1895 In the late Sino-Japanese War of 1895, in order to occupy Taiwan Province Province, the Japanese sent a fleet to capture the Penghu Islands in advance. After successfully capturing the northern part of Taiwan Province Province, it advanced to the south-central part by land, and landed with the fleet in Anping, Bagai, Kaohsiung and Fangcao by sea. Japanese soldiers and civilians vowed to resist Japanese occupation. 1950, after the United States launched the Korean War of aggression, it sent the 7th Fleet into the Taiwan Province Strait for military provocation, and the people of China waged a resolute struggle. 1958, China People's Liberation Army launched the shelling campaign of Kinmen. 1965, the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy conducted the "August 6th" naval battle in the Strait and the naval battle east of Chongwu. [2]