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South-to-North Water Diversion Project, China



Satellite view of a sandstorm over north-eastern China. By preserving groundwater, the water supplied by the project is expected to help reduce sandstorms in this arid part of the country by the later part of this century.


  • A map of China's South-to-North Water Diversion mega-project.

  • The Haihe River and Grand Canal. The project will eventually link the Haihe...

  • Satellite image of the Yangtze River and the Yellow River. Once the project...

  • The late chairman Mao Zedong on a visit to the Huaihe River Commission Hefei...

  • The Three Gorges Dam and Reservoir. Declining water reserves in the...

  • Beijing skyline; the main aim of the project is to ease the water shortage in...

  • Satellite view of a sandstorm over north-eastern China. By preserving...

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