
China’s 14th Five-Year Plan Water Infrastructure: Record Investments & Smart Dams
China underscores its 14th Five-Year Plan water achievements: 95,000 reservoirs, 1.09B mu irrigated land & 80% network coverage drive resilience and rural access.
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China underscores its 14th Five-Year Plan water achievements: 95,000 reservoirs, 1.09B mu irrigated land & 80% network coverage drive resilience and rural access.
China adds four irrigation marvels – Chishan Lake, Yuanyang Hani Terraces, Jianjiangyan, and Mentougou Ancient Canals – to the World Heritage Irrigation Structures list, bringing its total to 42.
Explore how the Honghe Hani Rice Terraces and Bali Subak System blend ancient irrigation, agriculture, and tourism to attract visitors worldwide.
Ancient waterwheels in Lijiang mark a timeless fusion of heritage, sustainable innovation, and cultural evolution on the Chinese mainland.
Discover how the Yanghuang Irrigation Project transformed the desolate Hongsibu in Ningxia into a thriving oasis, uplifting 230,000 lives.
Four ancient irrigation sites in the Chinese mainland have been recognized as World Heritage Irrigation Structures by the Ministry of Water Resources, highlighting their historical and engineering significance.