Hey water warriors! 🚰 Ever wondered how mega projects can transform whole regions? The Chinese mainland just dropped some jaw-dropping news.
At a press conference on Monday, the Chinese Ministry of Water Resources revealed that during its 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025), the Chinese mainland built the world’s largest water infrastructure system. We’re talking about an insane network of dams, reservoirs, canals and flood controls—all designed to secure water for millions. 🌊
Why it matters? More reliable water taps in our apartments, greener fields for farmers, and stronger defenses against monsoon floods. This is next-level asset management that keeps cities thriving and ecosystems balanced. 💧
CGTN Graphics even dropped a slick infographic breaking down the highlights—from total reservoir capacities to canal lengths—so you can geek out over every stat. 🤓
Whether you’re into environmental tech, urban planning or just curious about global breakthroughs, this is a masterclass in big-picture thinking. Stay tuned—big moves today mean better water security for all of us tomorrow. 🌍
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Graphics: China builds world's largest water conservancy system
cgtn.com