Chinese Shengsi archipelago includes about 400 islands. One of them once located a fishing village, is now desolate and slowly but surely consumed by the local vegetation.
The Shengsi Islands (China) are geographically part of Zhoushan Archipelago and located in the mouth of the Yangtze River (east of Hangzhou Bay). They comprise 394 islands, each with an area larger than 500 square meters, but of which just 18 are inhabitable. The largest island is Sijiao Island with an area of 21.2 square kilometers.
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