Yanglingang ( simplified Chinese: 杨林岗村; traditional Chinese: 楊林崗村) [1] is a small fishing village located on the border between Shanghai and Jiangsu province, China. [2] The village has approximately fifty families, [3] [4] who obtain their sustenance by fishing and obtaining drinking water from the Yangtze River, which has significant problems with pollution. [2] [3] The village is "surrounded by power plants, paper-making factories, and chemical plants". [3] Village residents live on their boats. [4]
Yanglingang ( simplified Chinese: 杨林岗村; traditional Chinese: 楊林崗村) [1] is a small fishing village located on the border between Shanghai and Jiangsu province, China. [2] The village has approximately fifty families, [3] [4] who obtain their sustenance by fishing and obtaining drinking water from the Yangtze River, which has significant problems with pollution. [2] [3] The village is "surrounded by power plants, paper-making factories, and chemical plants". [3] Village residents live on their boats. [4]