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China has built a $15 billion artificial island airport in the ocean — but it’s already sinking. The new Dalian Jinzhouwan International Airport is designed to handle 80 million passengers a year, yet satellite data shows subsidence of up to 80mm annually. Is this the next Kansai International Airport disaster? In this video, we break down how China created 21 sq km of land from the sea, the extreme engineering methods used to stabilize it, the environmental risks, and whether this $15B mega project is a triumph of innovation or a slow-motion catastrophe. #ChinaMegaProject #EngineeringMarvel #ArtificialIsland 00:00 – Airport Built in the Ocean 02:00 – Why Dalian Needed It 04:00 – How the Island Was Created 06:30 – Stopping It From Sinking 09:00 – Japan’s Airport Warning 11:00 – Costs & Environmental Impact 12:30 – Final Verdict For more mega projects sub here / @wealthempir China megaproject 2026, China artificial island airport, Dalian Jinzhouwan International Airport, China infrastructure collapse, sinking airport China, Kansai airport sinking problem, China vs Japan engineering, ocean airport construction, China $15 billion airport, engineering disasters, artificial island construction, China economic megaproject, airport built on water, ground subsidence engineering, Bohai Sea project. SOURCES & FURTHER READING InSAR Subsidence Monitoring Study (MDPI Remote Sensing) Dalian Airport Wikipedia Tian Kun Hao Dredger Specs Kansai Airport Subsidence (Smithsonian) Environmental Impact on Spotted Seals (PMC) Offshore vs Inland Airport Comparison Study CAPA Aviation Profile Fair Use Disclaimer: This video includes copyrighted material used under fair use principles. It's a transformative work created for educational and entertainment purposes — designed to inform, analyze, and engage. All rights to original copyrighted material belongs to their respective owners. Should you have concerns about the use of any content. #ChinaMegaProject #EngineeringMarvel #ArtificialIsland #Infrastructure