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Classification of housing land by use
Industrial land refers to the independently set factories, workshops, manual workshops, construction and installation production sites, slag discharge (ash) sites and other land.

Warehousing land refers to all kinds of warehouses, oil depots, material yards and their ancillary equipment such as national, provincial (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) and local reserves, transit, foreign trade and supply. Commercial service land refers to all kinds of shops, companies, repair service departments, production materials supply stations, restaurants, guest houses, canteens operated by foreign countries, printing and publishing houses, newspaper outlets, vegetable purchase and sale transfer stations and other land.

Tourist land refers to hotels, restaurants, buildings, amusement parks, clubs, travel agencies, tourist shops, friendship shops and other land mainly serving the tourism industry.

Land for financial insurance refers to the land used by banks, savings offices, credit cooperatives, trust companies, stock exchanges and insurance companies. Land for municipal public facilities refers to water plants, pumping stations, sewage treatment plants, substation (substation) stations, gas stations, heating centers, sanitation stations, public toilets, crematoriums, fire brigades, post offices (substations) and special lots for various pipeline projects.

Green space refers to public green spaces such as parks, zoological and botanical gardens, cemeteries, scenic spots, shelterbelts and water source shelterbelts. Public construction land refers to land for culture, sports, entertainment, institutions, scientific research, design, education, medical care and so on. These include:

Cultural, sports and entertainment places refer to cultural centers, museums, libraries, exhibition halls, memorial halls, stadiums, clubs, theaters, playgrounds, cultural and sports groups and other places.

Organs and propaganda land refers to the land used by administrative institutions, the party, government, industry, youth, women and mass organizations, radio stations, television stations, publishing houses, newspapers and magazines.

The land for scientific research and design refers to the land for scientific research and design institutions. Such as research institutes, design institutes and their laboratories, test sites and other scientific research and design places.

Educational land refers to the land used by institutions of higher learning, secondary specialized schools, vocational schools, cadre schools, party schools, primary and secondary schools, kindergartens, nurseries, amateur schools, work-study schools, etc.

Medical and health land refers to hospitals, outpatient departments, health centers (stations, institutes), sanatoriums (institutes), ambulance stations, blood stations, health centers, prevention stations, quarantine stations, epidemic prevention stations, medical laboratory tests, drug tests and other land. Traffic land refers to railways, civil airports, ports and docks and other traffic land. These include:

Railway land refers to the land for the entrance and exit of railways, stations and subways.

The land for civil airports refers to the land for civil airports and their ancillary facilities.

Port and dock land refers to the land dedicated to the parking of passenger and cargo ships.

Other traffic land refers to parking lots (stations), squares, highways, streets, alleys, residential roads and other land. Including military facilities, foreign-related, religious, prison-specific land, water land, paddy fields, vegetable fields, dry land gardens, all kinds of unused land, academic parks and other land.