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China's Grand Water Plan

Next time don't kiss the dragon . Its not working properly for u . Invokes your previous life :partay:
 
Haha..we both share the same Idea, I call that the monsoon weapon against India, imagine that will not only steal the monsoon but create a devastation and natural desaster since all moisture cross Tibet plateau, a huge chunk of Indian territory will have a drought and initiate the desertification.

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You its the curse of the God man . EVEN MOISTURE DONT COME TO CHINA :p:
 
The next big one will be pumping Bohai water up to Mongolia/XJ, or blowing a valley out the Himalayas and steal some Indian monsoon moisture..
Try anything stupid in Himalayas which affects India's interest, And next thing you will see is Agni-V pouring down your sky.
Go, bully your small neighbors, Not India. You will get a befitting reply my friend.
 
Such an evil plan..but such naive thoughts to divert Yuan River and Mekong River and cut off Vietnam's water supplies? You should really do some research before posting such comments. It might make you all sound a bit smarter.

Hanoi inhabitants receives 80% of its water from groundwater. The other 20% is from surface water comes from the Gia Lam plant and the Thang Long North-Van Tri. This is more than enough for consumption and for agriculture use. Duong River alone can satisfy the population demands and replace the groundwater. Other potential water sources includes Ca Lo Rivers, Cau River, and To Lich River. For South Vietnam, 93% of drinking water comes from Saigon River and Dong Nai River. Vietnam's dry season is March-December and wet season is April-November. Water balancing, management and and improvement of water quality is already within Vietnam's reach.

Diverting or building a dam in Yuan River will increase flood risk, because dam failure is quite common. Flood will destroy houses and buildings, and carry soil away from valuable farming land. Floods can also contaminate drinking water and lead to diseases.

Concrete usually harden after 7 days but the chemical reaction that causes it to cure may slow down, but never quite stops curing. Rapid curing can lead to excessive thermal expansion, which will cause cracking and voids. Water erosions are typical and requires frequent costly maintenances. But China is rich now and she can afford this.

Great. Than there is no issues if China decide to divert water up north.
 
Such an evil plan..but such naive thoughts to divert Yuan River and Mekong River and cut off Vietnam's water supplies? You should really do some research before posting such comments. It might make you all sound a bit smarter.

Hanoi inhabitants receives 80% of its water from groundwater. The other 20% is from surface water comes from the Gia Lam plant and the Thang Long North-Van Tri. This is more than enough for consumption and for agriculture use. Duong River alone can satisfy the population demands and replace the groundwater. Other potential water sources includes Ca Lo Rivers, Cau River, and To Lich River. For South Vietnam, 93% of drinking water comes from Saigon River and Dong Nai River. Vietnam's dry season is March-December and wet season is April-November. Water balancing, management and and improvement of water quality is already within Vietnam's reach.

Diverting or building a dam in Yuan River will increase flood risk, because dam failure is quite common. Flood will destroy houses and buildings, and carry soil away from valuable farming land. Floods can also contaminate drinking water and lead to diseases.

Concrete usually harden after 7 days but the chemical reaction that causes it to cure may slow down, but never quite stops curing. Rapid curing can lead to excessive thermal expansion, which will cause cracking and voids. Water erosions are typical and requires frequent costly maintenances. But China is rich now and she can afford this.

First when we divert the water is because we need for our people, when we dam to generate electricity is for the good of our people, we won't do that if we don't get any tangible result or a waste of money. As for Vietname sure you can brag how much water you guys received from the rain or underground neverless you also get water from China regardless if you like or not.

And we will not be fool your civil engineering lectures, we're the world dam builder and water canal digger, the day when we transfer the Song Hong water to the north, just make sure to keep calm and don't protest and both of us will be happy. :coffee:

how many time you have repeated your ignorant post on PDF, kid ?
Look at pic which my countryman posted.
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This thread is about China's grand water plan, it mentions about water divertion, so we're so eager of improving life of our southern peopulation with Song Hong water. we will keep repeat as long as it's relevant.
 
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Oh bobmarley ! Mr. KISS OF THE DRAGON why you always want to build dams ... U said the same for India and now u doing it for Vietnam ??? I think u must had been a looser dams building contractor. Who wants to full fill your previous life ambition s :flood:

For you information, as matter of fact, we Chineses are great dam builders and we earn more Dam building contracts than India. only loser complain we dont.
 
That lady's voice is too damn annoying. It doesn't matter anymore since Modi is in charge. He will use magic and bring water to india if China decide to divert brahmaputra..

India does have rivers in its southern part.

The real XI Xinping magic will be explanation from Chinese diplomats to Bangladesh Govt, as Bangladesh entirely depends on Brahmaputra for its water supply :)
 
You its the curse of the God man . EVEN MOISTURE DONT COME TO CHINA :p:

Sorry dude, it's not cuse but a blessing for China, you know the correlation of Tibetan plateau with your Indian monsoon? without Tibetan plateau, you got no monson and thank to Hymalaya as barrier that block the monsoon from going inward into Tibet but will Chinese civil engineering, we will change it.

Read this below article than you will know better

The Tibetan plateau and the Indian monsoon - The Hindu

Try anything stupid in Himalayas which affects India's interest, And next thing you will see is Agni-V pouring down your sky.
Go, bully your small neighbors, Not India. You will get a befitting reply my friend.
Wooo ...sound very threatening, how much time China dared India and we haven't seen any firecracker on sky.:lol:

India does have rivers in its southern part.
The real XI Xinping magic will be explanation from Chinese diplomats to Bangladesh Govt, as Bangladesh entirely depends on Brahmaputra for its water supply :)

Is this the way to hide your head under the sand? instead of facing China's water wrath, you presend BD as third actor as scapegoat..LMAO :lol:
 
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First when we divert the water is because we need for our people, when we dam to generate electricity is for the good of our people, we won't do that if we don't get any tangible result or a waste of money. As for Vietname sure you can brag how much water you guys received from the rain or underground neverless you also get water from China regardless if you like or not.

And we will not be fool your civil engineering lectures, we're the world dam builder and water canal digger, the day when we transfer the Song Hong water to the north, just make sure to keep calm and don't protest and both of us will be happy. :coffee:


This thread is about China's grand water plan, it mentions about water divertion, so we're so eager of improving life of our southern peopulation with Song Hong water. we will keep repeat as long as it's relevant.
I could see why China needs this. Historically, Yunnan province was not short of water supplies. The water branches out to six other major rivers such as Yangtze and Pearl River. However, with the deforestation and rapid industrialization and urbanization, Yunnan is annually a hot spot for droughts especially during winter and spring even with the monsoons there is not enough water because of its geography, rains falls unevenly. The original forest that was able to store and regulate water is now virtually destroyed. The continual droughts are signs of serious ecosystem damage that can not be undone. This water is heavily polluted with lead, aluminum and zinc and is no longer drinkable.

Further damages to the ecosystem with the undergoing dam constructions to this precious water source will lead to water shortage in areas such as Macau, Cao Bang, Hong Kong, Lang Son, Guangxi, Guizhou, Shanghai, Nantong, Nanjing and many others cities in which Yalong River is a major tributary. There is no need for Vietnamese to protest, since we have never relied on this water source. People in the areas affected by this superior intelligence engineering will be the ones fiercely crying. Restoring the ecosystem and your people will be happy.

The Lorax: A tree falls the way it leans. Be careful which way you lean.
Dr. Seuss, The Lorax
 
I could see why China needs this. Historically, Yunnan province was not short of water supplies. The water branches out to six other major rivers such as Yangtze and Pearl River. However, with the deforestation and rapid industrialization and urbanization, Yunnan is annually a hot spot for droughts especially during winter and spring even with the monsoons there is not enough water because of its geography, rains falls unevenly. The original forest that was able to store and regulate water is now virtually destroyed. The continual droughts are signs of serious ecosystem damage that can not be undone. This water is heavily polluted with lead, aluminum and zinc and is no longer drinkable.

Further damages to the ecosystem with the undergoing dam constructions to this precious water source will lead to water shortage in areas such as Macau, Cao Bang, Hong Kong, Lang Son, Guangxi, Guizhou, Shanghai, Nantong, Nanjing and many others cities in which Yalong River is a major tributary. There is no need for Vietnamese to protest, since we have never relied on this water source. People in the areas affected by this superior intelligence engineering will be the ones fiercely crying. Restoring the ecosystem and your people will be happy.

The Lorax: A tree falls the way it leans. Be careful which way you lean.
Dr. Seuss, The Lorax

I dont need your long explaination, as long as you're happy with what we do with our water..than there is no the issue..right?? :smokin:
 
Haha..we both share the same Idea, I call that the monsoon weapon against India, imagine that will not only steal the monsoon but create a devastation and natural desaster since all moisture cross Tibet plateau, a huge chunk of Indian territory will have a drought and initiate the desertification.

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Dude :cheesy:
RIP Physics. F*** Gravity:hang3::hang2:
 
I dont need your long explaination, as long as you're happy with what we do with our water..than there is no the issue..right?? :smokin:
If we do protest, it will be for the Southern Chinese. Vietnam can not afford inflation of another Chinese immigration. History has shown.
 
Is this the way to hide your head under the sand? instead of facing China's water wrath, you presend BD as third actor as scapegoat..LMAO :lol:

Our response will simply be to support Tibetan Independence :)

And I am sure we Bangaldesh will be one the first to support us
 
Haha..we both share the same Idea, I call that the monsoon weapon against India, imagine that will not only steal the monsoon but create a devastation and natural desaster since all moisture cross Tibet plateau, a huge chunk of Indian territory will have a drought and initiate the desertification.

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:rofl: That's really laughable .... Let's see how will it affect the Indian Subcontinent even if you are able to do this
a)South India will not be affected because Himalayas play very less to none role in monsoon in South India . The ITCZ will shift irrespective of tibetian plateau. and the role of orographic barrier is done by western Ghats.
same is the reaction .They are caused by SW monsoon winds.Western India is also poured upon by the SW monsoon winds.
b)only northern India and that too above the tropic of cancer will be affected which includes parts of Bihar and Up and to some extent west Bengal.(Most of the rains in orrisa and bengal is coastal phenomenon) and if you are thinking that you can stop rains altogether the sadly you are extremely mistaken rather this will decrease the rains by around 50% in some parts of northern plains.
and it's fairly easy to counter your plan
Step 1: India will move Indo-Australian tectonic plate to a bit downwards so that a new landmass is formed by this process and then fill over this landmass so that a new plateau is created:victory: and then we'll double the size of himalayas to an average of 10000 mts .:yahoo:

#MonsoonJihad of CPC will be an epic fail .
 
:rofl: That's really laughable .... Let's see how will it affect the Indian Subcontinent even if you are able to do this
a)South India will not be affected because Himalayas play very less to none role in monsoon in South India . The ITCZ will shift irrespective of tibetian plateau. and the role of orographic barrier is done by western Ghats.
same is the reaction .They are caused by SW monsoon winds.Western India is also poured upon by the SW monsoon winds.
b)only northern India and that too above the tropic of cancer will be affected which includes parts of Bihar and Up and to some extent west Bengal.(Most of the rains in orrisa and bengal is coastal phenomenon) and if you are thinking that you can stop rains altogether the sadly you are extremely mistaken rather this will decrease the rains by around 50% in some parts of northern plains.
and it's fairly easy to counter your plan
Step 1: India will move Indo-Australian tectonic plate to a bit downwards so that a new landmass is formed by this process and then fill over this landmass so that a new plateau is created:victory: and then we'll double the size of himalayas to an average of 10000 mts .:yahoo:

#MonsoonJihad of CPC will be an epic fail .

I agreee that south India might not affected by monsoon, how about your territory at the vincinity of Tibet, without rain from the monsoon, you will get the desert land, if you're happy with that, it will certainly make our day too :azn:. As for the rest we dont care, as long as we can get the monsoon into Tibet plateau and eventually to rain into Takalama desert than we're happy, we chinese will leave you what your dream to move the indo-Australian tectonic plate :lol:, just make sure that India is not end up like Japan to sit on the ring of fire which about to ne extinct in 100 years according to Japanese scientist prediction:rofl:
 

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