Lianjiang's long road to renewal

After years of neglect, Guangdong river is slowly returning to former pristine glory

China Daily | Updated: 2026-01-05 08:54
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Children play in swim rings and rafts while adults do the laundry in a tributary of the Lianjiang River in Shantou, Guangdong province, in June. Zhang Youqiong/Yao Zhihao/Nanfang Daily

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The Lianjiang River, named for its clear, silk-like waters, originates in Puning of the city of Jieyang in Guangdong province, and empties into Haimen Port in the Guangdong city of Shantou. Running 71.1 kilometers, it supports a population of approximately 5 million.

During the economic boom of the late 20th century, the river's water quality deteriorated due to industrial pollution and increased population density, leading to the disappearance of aquatic life and earning it the reputation of being one of Guangdong's most polluted rivers.

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