A part of the Hamad International Airport in Qatar, around 36 square kilometres (14 sq mi).
So far, the largest reclamation project in the city is the creation of "Golf Island", which is still ongoing. Land is usually reclaimed to create new housing areas and real estate properties, for the rapidly expanding city of Jakarta.
Much of the coastline of Karachi, Pakistan.
Inland lowlands in the Yangtze valley, China, including the areas of important cities like Shanghai and Wuhan.
It is estimated that nearly 65% of tidal flats around the Yellow Sea have been reclaimed.
Much of the coastlines of Mainland China, Hong Kong, North Korea and South Korea.
The original Isle of Bombay was only 24 km long and 4 km wide from Dongri to Malabar Hill (at its broadest point) and the other six were Colaba, Old Woman's Island, Mahim, Parel, Worli and Mazgaon. These seven islands were lush, green, thickly wooded, and dotted with 22 hills, with the Arabian Sea washing through them at high tide. It took over 150 years to join the original Seven Islands of Bombay.
Much of the coastlines of Mumbai, India.
Some of the coastlines of Saadiyat Island, in the UAE.
business district of Cebu South Road Properties in Cebu City, Philippines Instances where the creation of new land was for the need of human activities. The whole district of Fontvieille, Monaco was reclaimed from the sea It is commonly used for maintaining reclaimed land masses as sedimentation, a natural process, fills channels and harbors naturally. It is the removal of sediments and debris from the bottom of a body of water. Land dredging is also another method of land reclamation. Deep cement mixing is used typically in situations in which the material displaced by either dredging or draining may be contaminated and hence needs to be contained. Draining of submerged wetlands is often used to reclaim land for agricultural use. The process is called "infilling" and the material used to fill the space is generally called "infill". The simplest method involves filling the area with large amounts of heavy rock and/or cement, then filling with clay and dirt until the desired height is reached. Land reclamation can be achieved with a number of different methods.