Irrigation sites get world heritage status

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2018-08-14 09:16
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File photo of the Changqu Canal, or the Bai Qi Canal. [Photo/Provided by Xiangyang publicity department of Hubei province]

Hubei province's Changqu Canal is 48-km-long and is also known as Bai Qi Canal.

The Heritage Irrigation Structures began in 2014 and is awarded every year. ICID was founded in 1950.

In the previous four sessions, China saw 13 irrigation systems included in the list.

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