Irrigation sites get world heritage status

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2018-08-14 09:16
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Four ancient irrigation sites from China have been inscribed world heritage structures: the Dujiangyan irrigation system, the Lingqu Canal, the Jiang-Xi Dam and the Changqu Canal.

The International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage announced on Monday the 2018 list of the Heritage Irrigation Structures.

The announcement was made in Saskatoon, Canada, at the 2018 International Conference and 69th International Executive Council Meeting of the ICID.

The Dujiangyan irrigation system in Southwest China's Sichuan province is the only irrigation project system in the world built over 2,000 years ago that is still used for practical purposes. It is important in draining off flood and to irrigating farms, and providing water resources for more than 30 counties and cities in the province.

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