Four more ancient Chinese irrigation sites have been recognized as World Heritage Irrigation Structures (WHIS), according to the Ministry of Water Resources. Granted by the International Commission on ...
Four Chinese historical irrigation sites were recognized as World Heritage Irrigation Structures, bringing the total number of such sites in China to 30, accounting for more than one fifth of the ...
A new irrigation technology developed by Chinese scientists that can cut farmers' water use by a quarter in arid areas has won an international conservation award. Tian Fuqiang, an associate professor ...
Four Chinese sites have been added to the World Heritage Irrigation Structures (WHIS) list, according to the Ministry of Water Resources. The four Chinese sites, namely Chishan Lake Irrigation System, ...
A group of four representatives from the Changchun Water Group Corporation and Changchun Municipal Peoples’ Government visited Vista Irrigation District headquarters. The delegation came to find out ...
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File photo taken on March 13, 2019 shows a view of the Weirs of Baishaxi Stream Project in east China's Zhejiang Province, one of the four ancient Chinese irrigation sites honored as World Heritage ...
Photo taken on Sept. 4, 2019 shows part of the Hetao irrigation project in northern China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Two ancient Chinese irrigation works have been recognized as World ...