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Aerial view of Danjiangkou Reservoir in C China's Hubei
Published: Oct 31, 2024 09:27 AM
An aerial drone photo taken on March 22, 2024 shows the Danjiangkou Reservoir in central China's Hubei Province. China's South-to-North Water Diversion Project has three routes. The middle route, the most prominent of the three as it feeds water to the nation's capital, starts at the Danjiangkou Reservoir and runs across the Henan and Hebei provinces before reaching Beijing and Tianjin. It began supplying water in December 2014. (Photo: Xinhua)

An aerial drone photo taken on March 22, 2024 shows the Danjiangkou Reservoir in central China's Hubei Province. China's South-to-North Water Diversion Project has three routes. The middle route, the most prominent of the three as it feeds water to the nation's capital, starts at the Danjiangkou Reservoir and runs across the Henan and Hebei provinces before reaching Beijing and Tianjin. It began supplying water in December 2014. (Photo: Xinhua)


 
An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 29, 2024 shows the Danjiangkou Reservoir in central China's Hubei Province. China's South-to-North Water Diversion Project has three routes. The middle route, the most prominent of the three as it feeds water to the nation's capital, starts at the Danjiangkou Reservoir and runs across the Henan and Hebei provinces before reaching Beijing and Tianjin. It began supplying water in December 2014. (Photo: Xinhua)

An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 29, 2024 shows the Danjiangkou Reservoir in central China's Hubei Province. China's South-to-North Water Diversion Project has three routes. The middle route, the most prominent of the three as it feeds water to the nation's capital, starts at the Danjiangkou Reservoir and runs across the Henan and Hebei provinces before reaching Beijing and Tianjin. It began supplying water in December 2014. (Photo: Xinhua)


 
An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 29, 2024 shows the Danjiangkou Reservoir in central China's Hubei Province. China's South-to-North Water Diversion Project has three routes. The middle route, the most prominent of the three as it feeds water to the nation's capital, starts at the Danjiangkou Reservoir and runs across the Henan and Hebei provinces before reaching Beijing and Tianjin. It began supplying water in December 2014. (Photo: Xinhua)

An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 29, 2024 shows the Danjiangkou Reservoir in central China's Hubei Province. China's South-to-North Water Diversion Project has three routes. The middle route, the most prominent of the three as it feeds water to the nation's capital, starts at the Danjiangkou Reservoir and runs across the Henan and Hebei provinces before reaching Beijing and Tianjin. It began supplying water in December 2014. (Photo: Xinhua)


 
An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 29, 2024 shows the Danjiangkou Reservoir in central China's Hubei Province. China's South-to-North Water Diversion Project has three routes. The middle route, the most prominent of the three as it feeds water to the nation's capital, starts at the Danjiangkou Reservoir and runs across the Henan and Hebei provinces before reaching Beijing and Tianjin. It began supplying water in December 2014. (Photo: Xinhua)

An aerial drone photo taken on Oct. 29, 2024 shows the Danjiangkou Reservoir in central China's Hubei Province. China's South-to-North Water Diversion Project has three routes. The middle route, the most prominent of the three as it feeds water to the nation's capital, starts at the Danjiangkou Reservoir and runs across the Henan and Hebei provinces before reaching Beijing and Tianjin. It began supplying water in December 2014. (Photo: Xinhua)