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Water is released at the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze river in Yichang, central China's Hubei province September 11, 2005. The discharge is to get prepared for the possible flood. [newsphoto]
   

Guangzhou plans new railway station
Guangzhou's urban planning bureau last week unveiled its plan for the new Guangzhou Railway Passen-gers Station, which is set to become one of the four railway transport centers in China.

Nuclear power equipment deal inked
SHANGHAI: Shanghai Electric Group (SEG) signed a contract with Qinshan Nuclear Power Station yesterday to supply equipment valued at 900 million yuan (US$111 million) for the latter's second-phase expansion project.

1.05 million people resettled for project
More than 1.05 million residents in the Three Gorges dam area, the world's biggest hydroelectric project, have been successfully relocated over the past two decades, according to an official in charge of the operation.

Dam work starts for water diversion
DANJIANGKOU, Hubei: Workers will break ground today in the neighbouring Henan Province for the construction of one of the most important subprojects of the middle line of China's ambitious south-to-north water diversion project.

Qinghai-Tibet railway nears finish
LHASA: After four years of construction, much of it in extremely rugged terrain, the Qinghai-Tibet Railway Project will be ready for testing in less than a year.

Three Gorges Project operates safely
The Three Gorges Project, a multi-purpose water control facility being built on the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, has been operating without a glitch since it began water storage on June 1, 2003.


 
 
 
       

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