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The South–North Water Transfer Project, also translated as the South-to-North Water Diversion Project is a multi-decade infrastructure mega-project China. It aims to ultimately channel at least 50 billion cubic meters of fresh water annually from southern China to the more arid and industrialized north through canal systems since there is very unbalanced water distribution in China.
more water in southern China.
yesterday, the middle line finished.
the blue one is finished, 1432 kilometer long, benefits 0.1b people around the line.
the final plan for water transfer in China will be in the following pictures, will build artificial lakes in western Chinese deserts.
people migration for the land of the tunnel building.
tunnels and Chamber gate
more water in southern China.
yesterday, the middle line finished.
the blue one is finished, 1432 kilometer long, benefits 0.1b people around the line.
the final plan for water transfer in China will be in the following pictures, will build artificial lakes in western Chinese deserts.
people migration for the land of the tunnel building.
tunnels and Chamber gate