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What are the categories of land use

From the point of view of land use, land is divided into agricultural land, construction land and unutilized land.

Specifically, agricultural land refers to land directly used for agricultural production, including arable land, forest land, grassland, agricultural water conservancy land, aquaculture water surface, etc.; construction land refers to the land on which buildings and structures are constructed,

including: land for commercial use, land for industrial, mining and warehousing, land for residential use, land for public **** management and public **** services, special land, and land for transportation, water and water conservancy facilities land, etc. Unutilized land, on the other hand, refers to land other than agricultural and construction land, including barren grassland, saline and alkaline land, river water surface, lake water surface, and mudflat.

Different Land Uses

(1) Residential Land:Including ordinary houses, high-grade apartments, villas, etc.;

(2) Commercial Land:Including department store centers, commercial storefronts, shopping stores, supermarkets, wholesale markets, etc.;

(3) Office Land:Including commercial office buildings (office buildings), government office buildings, etc.

(4) Hotel Land :Including restaurants, hotels, guesthouses, resorts, inns, guest houses, etc.;

(v) Catering land:Including taverns, gourmet cities, restaurants, fast-food stores, etc.;

(vi) Recreational land:Including amusement parks, casinos, recreational centers, clubs, nightclubs, cinemas, golf courses, etc.;

(vii) Industrial and warehousing land:Including industrial plant buildings, warehouses, etc.;

(viii) Agricultural land: including agricultural land, farms, forests, pastures, orchards, etc.;

(ix) Special-use land: including stations, airports, hospitals, schools, churches, temples, bases, etc.;

(x) Comprehensive land: refers to a house with two or more uses.

Three.

The maximum term of land use right transfer is determined according to the following uses

(i) 70 years for residential land;

(ii) 50 years for industrial land;

(iii) 50 years for education, science and technology, culture, health and sports land;

(iv) 40 years for commercial, tourism and recreational land;

(v) 50 years for comprehensive or other land use 50 years.

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