Comparison
Dubai’s Palm Island
the closest comparison should be the famous Palm Island. The man-made area is well known worldwide for its bizarre design. It is even called the 8th wonder of the world.
find more information here: https://www.cntraveler.com/stories/2015-11-23/the-real-story-behind-dubai-palm-islands
Thilafushi:
Thilafushi is an artificial island in Maldives, to the west of Malé, in Maldives. Geographically a part of the Vaadhoo channel, it is located between the Kaafu Atoll’s Giraavaru and Gulhifalhu. Built on reclaimed coral reefs in 1992, it is a dumping ground for over 300 tons of rubbish. Reportedly growing at a rate of about 0.92 square meters a day, the landmass has attracted entrepreneurs (wonderlist.com).
Durrat Al Bahrain, Bahrain
Located on the southern coast of Bahrain, this is a hallmark island city with a 13.04-square-mile master development created in early 2000 across a cluster of 15 spectacular artificial islands. Designed for residential living and tourism, the Durrat Al Bahrain features more than 1,000 residences, luxury hotels, shopping malls, parks and entertainment centers, premier retail malls and restaurants, a 400 berth marina, and an Ernie Els-designed 18-hole golf course (https://www.msn.com/en-ca/lifestyle/travel/tripideas/craziest-man-made-islands/ss-BBvWyN5#image=6).