It's not sure that it is due to a government policy. It happens in
many places around the world from time to time.
One of those many places used to be Cairo, Egypt, and this example
shows a solution for that:
http://maps.forum.nu/temp/gm_cairo_shift.html

Since I created that example, the tiles have been corrected, so if you
click "Reset" it all fall into place now.
The example is V2, so you'll need to write your own V3 implementation.

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On Feb 24, 2:29 pm, cncdcc <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> In the China part of Google maps, the map tile and the satellite tile
> are not matched, because of a governmental policy. I have known the
> offset value in pixel coordinates.
>
> Is there any way to move the map tile to its right position, for
> example, move it 1180 pixel in latitude and -138 pixel in longitude?
>
> Thank you very much!

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