China‘s $62BN Water Transfer Project

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • China is building the World's Biggest Water Diversion Megaproject to change the natural flow of its rivers. The project involves creating artificial canals, aqueducts, and tunnels to transport freshwater to the industrial areas in the north. In this video, we will explore the controversial South-to-North Water Diversion Project, including its cost, purpose, environmental impact, and its potential benefits or drawbacks for the Chinese population!
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    0:00 China‘s $62BN Water Transfer Project
    0:35 China's Difficult Geography
    3:22 The South-North Water Megaproject
    4:19 The Eastern Route
    5:22 The Central Route
    7:25 The Western Route
    8:43 Effects on Chinese People
    9:32 Effects on the Environment
    11:53 Is the Project Successful?
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  • @MegaBuildsYT
    @MegaBuildsYT  11 месяцев назад +137

    Do you think this megaproject is a sucess? 🤔 And should the Western Route be built? 👇

    • @igoromelchenko3482
      @igoromelchenko3482 11 месяцев назад +1

      Total failure from the point of reasoning and politically, as china same as Stalin's USSR does everything with only one thing in mind - to enslave the rest of the world. 🙄😔

    • @blinklost
      @blinklost 11 месяцев назад

      Not! Every mega or small project is a joke n doesn't work. Even their current sewerage systems n buliding are crumble n falling apart let alone anything less being build china bc of collisions corruptions all lies to the people...

    • @pingpong7810
      @pingpong7810 11 месяцев назад +14

      🈹🈹🈹🈹country tibet

    • @dushka2135
      @dushka2135 11 месяцев назад +93

      This will be a success... Huge success... And there is not a single controversy in the project except from the western point of view who always want China to fall economically.

    • @shockme156
      @shockme156 11 месяцев назад

      comments that provoke westerners to comment about China

  • @donalain69
    @donalain69 3 месяца назад +109

    I don't have the knowledge to judge Chinas projects. But I can see their success so far and the benefits for humanity they created. And as a result I trust in their competence.

    • @ps-ti6zt
      @ps-ti6zt 5 дней назад

      Its hard judge whether they are overall successful, since they never publish their failures

  • @eltonbritt1502
    @eltonbritt1502 10 месяцев назад +264

    This is what I admire about the Chinese: When they put their minds onto it, they'll make it.

    • @SuperSky9
      @SuperSky9 3 месяца назад

      Except its possible because the China annexed most of the country that they are talking from and they have ruined their own water system with pollution.

    • @hiyoryan3901
      @hiyoryan3901 2 месяца назад +2

      Yeah but look at their air pollution 2:30

    • @sirius5159
      @sirius5159 2 месяца назад +18

      @@hiyoryan3901 Most of those sandstorms actually come from Mongolia.
      Desertification in Mongolia is far more severe than that in Inner Mongolia, China.

    • @bobsmith3983
      @bobsmith3983 Месяц назад +11

      @@hiyoryan3901 The pictures of garbage in waterways are actually from India as you can read the text on the packaging.

    • @bobsmith3983
      @bobsmith3983 Месяц назад

      @@sirius5159 China is actually reclaiming desert into arable land.

  • @leon_z1201
    @leon_z1201 10 месяцев назад +99

    10:36 - 10:43, the point is correct, there are indeed some adverse environmental impacts from the project, but the video footage is incorrect. There is no way a water resource is polluted like this in China. This could be true 40 years ago or so, but definitely not now. Today, if a river or lake was full of human waste as shown in the video, some people in the local government would be put into prison, that's for sure. Pollution like this is against the environmental protection law.

    • @Iamp-itt
      @Iamp-itt Месяц назад +9

      污染严重的场景来自印度。我不明白为什么印度水流严重污染的场景被放进了中国视频中。

    • @bobsmith3983
      @bobsmith3983 Месяц назад

      @@staycurious69-dt3tt China today in not like that at all so the pictures of polluted Indian rivers are misleading and essentially propaganda.

    • @bobsmith3983
      @bobsmith3983 Месяц назад

      @@Iamp-itt 这只是反华宣传。 你我都知道这是无稽之谈。 中国的河流没有受到污染。

    • @BatCountryAdventures
      @BatCountryAdventures Месяц назад

      @@staycurious69-dt3tt Illustrate a point? No, it's misleading.

    • @yakin9940
      @yakin9940 Месяц назад

      ​@@Iamp-itt
      They are jealous for sure
      I mean the us lost trillions of dollars just to fund Ward while their infrastructure isn't comparable to China's

  • @EvanCarrollTheGreat
    @EvanCarrollTheGreat 10 месяцев назад +99

    Just reminds me of how screwed we are as Americans when we can't tackle the most minor infrastructure project and everything China does is 50 B and makes headlines.

    • @amoney7590
      @amoney7590 Месяц назад

      Did you ever stop to think American doesn’t have sand storms and massive mountain ranges of unoccupied land that take up 50% of our land??? They built things this large because they NEED it. Did you hear him say the populated areas are the most developed in the world meaning there is no room!

  • @daidracofosgate518
    @daidracofosgate518 11 месяцев назад +1189

    When you look at the cost of these mega projects, see their scope and size, and then see how little is done with TRILLIONS of dollars in the US - it just baffles the mind.

    • @TBombahh
      @TBombahh 11 месяцев назад +148

      Free labor will do that for you and your country

    • @ezioauditore5616
      @ezioauditore5616 11 месяцев назад +268

      ​@@TBombahhfree labor was only done in the US

    • @TBombahh
      @TBombahh 11 месяцев назад +139

      @@ezioauditore5616 you think slavery is/was unique to America?

    • @moufbreava
      @moufbreava 11 месяцев назад +56

      ​@@ezioauditore5616who built the great wall?

    • @shizhaowei8126
      @shizhaowei8126 11 месяцев назад +15

      @TBombahh Err…yes?

  • @captainwin6333
    @captainwin6333 10 месяцев назад +235

    China built the Grand Canal, starting as far back as 2700 years ago. It was various canals all joined together and is over 1100 miles long. Its highest point is 42 metres - 138 feet - above the lowest point and since the Pound Lock was invented in China by the government official and engineer Qiao Weiyue in the year 960 (about 1260 years ago) ships could go up that elevation and back down the other side no problems. The Grand Canal is a UNESCO site.

    • @jakejada1632
      @jakejada1632 10 месяцев назад +10

      "government official and engineer Qiao Weiyue in the year 960 (about 1260 years ago) " 2023 - 960 = 1063 not 1260?

    • @daveduncan9034
      @daveduncan9034 10 месяцев назад +1

      Venice?

    • @00TheD
      @00TheD 7 месяцев назад +3

      Nope. Was built by people's that no longer populate the area.

    • @ajdwyer1600
      @ajdwyer1600 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@jakejada1632 Does it matter? We are not in year 2023, a fake book called the bible has you under it's spell! Holocene calendar is 12,023 meaning you lost 10,000 years of history thanks to christians.

    • @bakaneko6639
      @bakaneko6639 6 месяцев назад

      @@00TheD true, modern "made in china" is a joke

  • @SukaDe
    @SukaDe 10 месяцев назад +64

    This what a nation requires, proper planning and investments for growth in the country

    • @jussikankinen9409
      @jussikankinen9409 7 месяцев назад

      Less farming and humans in higher houses and grow food in cities

    • @Brancaalice
      @Brancaalice Месяц назад +1

      Working with intention to improve life of their people. They have different flame of mind than the west.

  • @j4ck3t
    @j4ck3t 10 месяцев назад +144

    you can say whatever you want about China but they go hard on big projects and are a very forward thinking people.

    • @christiankrueger221
      @christiankrueger221 10 месяцев назад +13

      Only if you don't look backward at how catastrophic much of their central planning was in the 20th century. Like causing the worst famine in human history during the 60, and the one child policy leading to demographic collapse in the next few decades

    • @j4ck3t
      @j4ck3t 10 месяцев назад +35

      @@christiankrueger221 you seem to forget the staggering amount of people who live in China, if you compare China from 60's with now, they are doing heaps better.
      Of course mistakes are made, if we point out mistakes, no country is safe. But looking at the progress made, it is undeniable and you have to respect the effort. Honor atleast the lives that did not make it to see the progress.

    • @yuxiangluo8614
      @yuxiangluo8614 10 месяцев назад

      @@christiankrueger221 You forgot China was seriously sanctioned by your evil American dad and Russian mom during the 60s, because the Chinese refused to be salves of them

    • @THEVIERAOS
      @THEVIERAOS 10 месяцев назад

      @@j4ck3tNot to take anything away but it’s a bit easier when there’s very little (or no) public opposition and no agencies (i.e. EPA) telling you what you can or can’t do.
      A lot of what has hampered the western world is all the red tape and corporate collusion.

    • @efwfew
      @efwfew 10 месяцев назад

      forward thinking people is literally the opposite how one should describe China right now. They are literally stuck in the past, as are many Asian countries. Actually I should say the CCP is, not chinese people. work culture is horrible, people(ccp) are close minded, low freespeech and freedome of the press. not saying the west is better

  • @greentraveler4114
    @greentraveler4114 11 месяцев назад +833

    Those images with trash waste in the river and slums are from India not China. I saw that documentary before, I understand you wanna visualize something to validating your concerns but that's completely not professional nor correct by editing footages from others to illustrate your viewpoint. Anyway, I hope you will be getting more and more responsible and trustworthy channel.

    • @GTFO_0
      @GTFO_0 10 месяцев назад +26

      ​@zxw833some😂😂china expert literally called out that qnd tried to criticise china

    • @pineapplejuice9814
      @pineapplejuice9814 10 месяцев назад +46

      Yeah yeah , you all are simply that clean . Dream on kid .

    • @icecube3645
      @icecube3645 10 месяцев назад +3

      👍

    • @HehehexDD
      @HehehexDD 10 месяцев назад

      @zxw833 have you seen your air quality? China is a big place and I doubt you've been to every corner of China. The Chinese government does not give a shit about nature or pollution. I'm sure you know they are taking down the nature and replacing it with buildings. you are delusional

    • @srinivasashree0000
      @srinivasashree0000 10 месяцев назад +55

      As an Indian I agree with you it's in India

  • @jackminao2060
    @jackminao2060 10 месяцев назад +49

    You're showing slums from other countries it's not even China because the CPC would never allow slums in China they are more focused on modernization and building more cities

    • @lailalala8624
      @lailalala8624 3 месяца назад +11

      The plastic packaging does not have any Chinese writing on it and it means that this rubbish is not in China but some other country.
      For Chinese made products for china usage it's a requirement to have a mandarin trade description writing on it .

    • @waynethorpe1341
      @waynethorpe1341 3 месяца назад

      😂

  • @mitchellbliss3828
    @mitchellbliss3828 10 месяцев назад +50

    Incredible. No Wonder China is a global leader in so many variables. They invest is themselves and their future. Offer a massive amount of careers for their ppl

    • @jebes909090
      @jebes909090 3 месяца назад +1

      too bad they half ass everything

    • @bobsmith3983
      @bobsmith3983 Месяц назад

      @@jebes909090 Nonsense and you know it.

    • @jebes909090
      @jebes909090 Месяц назад

      @@bobsmith3983 not at all. its the truth. china is the gold plated turd of the world. everything there is just looks but poorly made.

  • @rmcvalrasrmc
    @rmcvalrasrmc 9 месяцев назад +25

    Magnifique synthèse sur ce transfert d'eau du Sud vers le Nord. C'est la seule solution pour avoir un développement du Nord ouest de la Chine mais aussi pour construire cette immense Muraille verte qui va faire reculer le désert au nord ouest de Beijing et donc de limiter les tempêtes de sable. J'ai visité 6 fois la Chine de 2011 à 2019 et aujourd'hui cette vidéo montre l'importance de l'eau et donc la Chine peut être fière des travaux réalisés: les barrages pour limiter les amplitudes des crues, la technique du pompage au pied des barrages pour stocker l'électricité produite par les éoliennes et panneaux solaires .... Beaucoup de ruraux ont migrés vers les villes mais aujourd'hui la Chine peut réaliser des aménagements touristiques incroyables et donc proposer une activité "lucrative" aux agriculteurs qui entretiennent la nature.
    Merci pour la vidéo!

  • @gelinrefira
    @gelinrefira 6 месяцев назад +41

    Hydraulic engineering is in the blood of the Chinese civilization. One of their mythical hero was literally a hydraulic engineer who tamed the raging Yellow River. How many mythical characters in other cultures and civilizations has engineers in it?

    • @dra6o0n
      @dra6o0n 6 месяцев назад

      Other cultures and civilizations don't need fiction to determine how good they are.

    • @gelinrefira
      @gelinrefira 6 месяцев назад +9

      @@dra6o0n Fiction? You mean like American Exceptionalism?

    • @shenzhenfactory2713
      @shenzhenfactory2713 2 месяца назад +1

      造船的工程师😂

    • @user-sp1lj1pj4g
      @user-sp1lj1pj4g 2 месяца назад +1

      विश्वकर्मा

    • @Brancaalice
      @Brancaalice Месяц назад

      I am sure, they will find solution to each project arm, that didnt go in the right direction. I imagine China working in conjunction with Israel, what those giants mind could do to this planet improving the life of mankind. Well, they dont need each others, they both have enough brains.

  • @indiahindudeltaviruskillsi3781
    @indiahindudeltaviruskillsi3781 9 месяцев назад +53

    Can't wait to have the water canal from Tibet to Xinjiang be completed!

  • @christopherpaul1012
    @christopherpaul1012 8 месяцев назад +45

    There is no point in letting fresh water run in to the sea to become salt water when you are short of fresh water, the Chinese are trying to save as much fresh water as possible. I see this as a great project.

    • @remhk6672
      @remhk6672 Месяц назад

      Certain flora and fauna require brackish water(mixture of fresh and salt water) to survive and thrive.

  • @IcyLucario
    @IcyLucario 11 месяцев назад +159

    I love how casual "If possible, it would be fine to borrow a little :)" sounds despite it being hundreds of kilometers of multi-billion-dollar work spanning over decades.

    • @anthonywong7906
      @anthonywong7906 11 месяцев назад +17

      Here’s the original quote: “南方水多,北方水少,如有可能,借一点也是可以的”.
      南方水多,北方水少: Lots of water in the South, little water in the North.
      如有可能,借一点也是可以的: If it’s possible, it’s also OK to borrow some.
      I thought this was a mistranslation, but that’s actually even more unexpected. The interesting thing I found though is the use of the word “也(yé)”, which means “also”, meaning that there might have been other plans or something. Also, just to note, “ 一点(yī diǎn)” can mean “a little”, but I would say this translation is a bit closer to “some”, but at least the meaning is close enough.

    • @Gmoney1807
      @Gmoney1807 11 месяцев назад

      @@ryankappel1245bro was suspected of killing over a hundred million people directly and Indirectly he’s actually an issue

    • @haochengzhai7156
      @haochengzhai7156 11 месяцев назад +16

      The greatest man of the 20th century.

    • @user-in4xp4jx8f
      @user-in4xp4jx8f 11 месяцев назад +26

      @@ryankappel1245 He led the Chinese people to get rid of the semi-colonial and semi-feudal society, and was still discredited by the West after decades of death. Thank you, slander from the enemy is the greatest compliment.

    • @kyleschaffrick3845
      @kyleschaffrick3845 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@haochengzhai715610s of millions starved to death under his leadership.

  • @fanzhang7892
    @fanzhang7892 10 месяцев назад +201

    one of my friend is taking in charge of this project currently. 1/3 of Beijing's groundwater has been filled. which was almost dry before. The surrounding environment is improving year by year .

    • @housemana
      @housemana 9 месяцев назад +15

      at the cost of what, though? how many were sacrificed

    • @fanzhang7892
      @fanzhang7892 9 месяцев назад +16

      @@housemana not sure what’s the cost. And can’t see any benefits either. Seems not affect my life.

    • @glitter_fart
      @glitter_fart 9 месяцев назад +13

      @@housemana See, they see no value in others life.

    • @ModernHeaven
      @ModernHeaven 9 месяцев назад +43

      @@housemana As far as I know, more than 100 billion people have been sacrificed. The Chinese from the time of 288 BC died for this project!

    • @logravl5122
      @logravl5122 9 месяцев назад +15

      @@ModernHeaven good one lol🤣

  • @l34han
    @l34han 10 месяцев назад +269

    "South-North water transfer project" and "West-East electricity transmission project" are two major project in China's modern history. I am looking forward to see the other project in future videos!

    • @martinjrtremblay
      @martinjrtremblay 10 месяцев назад +3

      Looking forward to the next Aral Sea success !!!

    • @Niggendhra_Modi
      @Niggendhra_Modi 10 месяцев назад

      It's so funny that India claims that they're equal to china but in india all you can see is just poverty, slums, roads filled with path holes, filthy air, stinky smell, dirty narrow streets filled with trashes, poor infrastructure, unorganized society, 0 education, 0 mannerism, not civilized, mad religious belives, people fighting for cast, politics and religion. In their dictionary, putting a street light is a big development

    • @kenho-wr5ul2rh7m
      @kenho-wr5ul2rh7m 9 месяцев назад +2

      actually South-North water transfer project is already a project with thousand years
      but latest section is to bring water more north to desert

    • @AniMageNeBy
      @AniMageNeBy 9 месяцев назад

      @@martinjrtremblay Indeed! Huge success of claiming land back from the sea (well, lake)! Even the Polders in the Netherlands can't even compare!

    • @cocamilo22
      @cocamilo22 9 месяцев назад

      @@martinjrtremblay you just dont know how much water from yangtze river can be....

  • @aison2735
    @aison2735 4 месяца назад +6

    China began to implement large-scale projects led by the state thousands of years ago, including the construction of developed agricultural irrigation systems, flood control, and the construction of the Grand Canal and Great Wall. This process has shaped China's collectivist tradition and generated strong organizational mobilization and resource allocation capabilities. Benefiting from these projects, China's productivity and total social output have significantly increased, That's why China has always been the most developed civilization in most of human civilization history

  • @user-fe4ci3xb7s
    @user-fe4ci3xb7s 2 месяца назад +5

    We are facing a similar problem in Iran, the government have guided water from western parts to dry Central parts of the country but since water shortages in 2 past decades the government decided to use sea water by desalination and sendyit from Southern sea of Oman to centre of the country Via pipelines, 4 major pipes are designed 1 had already been completed and 3 other ones are being completed so fast

    • @kwoltekublai3337
      @kwoltekublai3337 Месяц назад +1

      Desalination w/o nuclear power for agriculture sounds really expensive (even with nuclear sounds very expensive tbh) but I'm sure the cost benefit has been done somewhere - hope it goes well!

  • @aliceturner9689
    @aliceturner9689 10 месяцев назад +14

    amazing video as always. very impressed by the attention to detail, but i'll just say sometimes the background music is really distracting and at times tacky. mad respect for your work i just thought i would put it out there :))

  • @tyq5775
    @tyq5775 8 месяцев назад +16

    Regarding the pollution of water sources,
    The pollution scenes in the video are actually from areas in India, not China.
    The editing of the video is obviously not rigorous.

    • @atulbesra822
      @atulbesra822 2 месяца назад +1

      How are you so sure that these videos are not from China?

    • @user-tt3cf3rm1h
      @user-tt3cf3rm1h Месяц назад +4

      现在的中国已经没有了工业污染的河流了。如果河流被污染,当地的官员会被问责,排污单位要受罚,很严格的法律。环境法规在公共事务的决策中有一票否决权

    • @bobsmith3983
      @bobsmith3983 Месяц назад

      It's disingenuous and is anti-China propaganda.

    • @johnyao3865
      @johnyao3865 Месяц назад +2

      @@atulbesra822just look at the letters on the waste package, not a single Chinese character.

    • @sudhirsheoran514
      @sudhirsheoran514 14 дней назад

      ​​@@johnyao3865so is it in hindi ?
      Chinese bot stop lying
      All Chinese things they export has Chinese language on them ?
      Their product name always in English
      Arshole 😡

  • @Hasibuzzamantaz
    @Hasibuzzamantaz 10 месяцев назад +15

    i think it will be hard to notice the benifits of this kind of mega projects in a short amount of time, in the long run am sure it will be very helpfull.

    • @Brancaalice
      @Brancaalice Месяц назад

      Amazon river could bring tons of water to north dried land, but Brazil didn't have any project to people there.

    • @Im-mono
      @Im-mono 16 дней назад

      Benifits is immediate once it's done, but collect back all the expensise from it takes time.

  • @jwcas318
    @jwcas318 10 месяцев назад +63

    0:35: 🌊 China is building the world's largest water diversion project to bring freshwater to its dry industrial population centers in the north.
    3:57: 🌊 Mao Zedong's vision of transferring water from the south to the north of China became a reality with the South-North Water Transfer Project, consisting of three major canal systems.
    6:41: 🌊 China's South-North Water Transfer Project consists of three routes: the Central Route, the Eastern Route, and the Western Route.
    8:37: 😬 China's South-North Water Transfer Project raises concerns due to its impact on natural rivers, water security, and environmental pollution.
    11:04: 💦 The South-North Water Transfer Project in China has come at a great financial, environmental, social, and economic cost to the Chinese government and people.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @xicloud
    @xicloud 11 месяцев назад +85

    The California high-speed rail project has reached a staggering $100 billion price tag. In comparison, the cost of building a terraform-level canal system is a mere $62 billion.

    • @MegaBuildsYT
      @MegaBuildsYT  11 месяцев назад +17

      We are producing a video about the High Speed rail right now, stay tuned! 😉 You are right, the budget overrun of almost $100BN is really insane 🤯

    • @uog293
      @uog293 11 месяцев назад +25

      When wages are 1/10th in China, when you can move people off their land without giving them anything, it's pretty easy to understand why we can't do big things in usa

    • @tubester4567
      @tubester4567 11 месяцев назад

      @@uog293 Right. Chinese people have no rights so government can just screw them over. China also doesnt care about environment or wildlife. At least in the US governments have to provide compensation and do environment studies. Workers are paid good money.

    • @user-zr3zn5yi7o
      @user-zr3zn5yi7o 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@uog293工地上工人的工资基本上达到一万元人民币一个月或更多,少了谁干?你给人家的土地不补偿,人家怎么肯搬?你是正常人吗?你的想法为什么这么奇怪?你们美国人是不是都是怪物?

    • @user-zr3zn5yi7o
      @user-zr3zn5yi7o 11 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@uog293去送外卖,一个月挣个6000人民币,时间长但并不累,工地上的活多累,即使收入不少,年轻人都不愿意去工地干,哪怕挣少点也不想那么累。

  • @stevenphelps5626
    @stevenphelps5626 11 месяцев назад +159

    I love the fact that China keeps on trying different ways to improve their lives.

    • @ShuUlysses
      @ShuUlysses 11 месяцев назад +29

      You can implement plans there. In US, the moment you come up with an idea, someone will jump up against it

    • @stevenphelps5626
      @stevenphelps5626 11 месяцев назад +15

      @@ShuUlysses That absolutely true 👍

    • @Alvin-Sy
      @Alvin-Sy 11 месяцев назад +14

      @@ShuUlysses just the nature of the democratic system, it's not about the benefit of the program, if you agreed with the other side of the isle, you will be kicked out of the party. and your voters won't vote for you again in the next election. So it's kind of pity and understandable why the US is falling behind little by little. well, they asked for it.

    • @ShuUlysses
      @ShuUlysses 11 месяцев назад +11

      @@Alvin-Sy the pity is most politicians in America have forgotten how to do a simple cost benefit analysis and it has all become about posturing

    • @Aoeror98
      @Aoeror98 11 месяцев назад +6

      At the expense of other countries!

  • @LaowaiDaveJCP
    @LaowaiDaveJCP 11 месяцев назад +17

    As a student of Yangzhou University, Yangzhou city was my home for 4 years

  • @ALWH1314
    @ALWH1314 10 месяцев назад +14

    Based on Chinese government published major city water consumption, this project is now providing Beijing and surrounding areas 30% water supply. I know some may say Chinese government lies, not gonna waste time to respond those comment.

  • @yves-noel-mariegonnet1043
    @yves-noel-mariegonnet1043 5 месяцев назад +3

    Merci! c'est TRES intéressant! Un peu difficile pour moi de tout suivre avec les sous-titre. Les Mégastructure me passionnent, surtout quand elles aboutissent!

  • @nithyanandhan9203
    @nithyanandhan9203 11 месяцев назад +102

    Top class research about the project….kudos to the team and their efforts🙌✨

    • @MegaBuildsYT
      @MegaBuildsYT  11 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you! Feedback like this motivates us to keep creating these videos 🥰

    • @leongao4295
      @leongao4295 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@MegaBuildsYT At the time of 10:37, you guys used the wrong clips of the polluted river to put in this video, I believe those clips are from other countries.

    • @sc8916
      @sc8916 10 месяцев назад

      @@leongao4295 That's right, all garbage bags are in English

    • @user-yj7zn9vb1n
      @user-yj7zn9vb1n 7 месяцев назад

      @@leongao4295 要是正确客观才奇怪,不然他们怎么好问:“那么,代价是什么呢?”

  • @s_africanchannel4810
    @s_africanchannel4810 10 месяцев назад +8

    Truly love the way you explain with no attachment or hatred am truly your big followers from zambia 💯💯💯🇿🇲👏

  • @atanacioluna292
    @atanacioluna292 10 месяцев назад +1

    Pluvicopia increases the value of these Wonderful Wise Water projects for 3 reasons. 1. Flood control is maximized by accelerating the water cycle to fill upstream flows while depleting flood potential. 2. Hydroelectric infrastructure is also maximized by Pluvicopia's laminar inflow from distant regions. 3. The Western project can benefit India and Pakistan while filling the western river watersheds to any level desired. Both sides of the Himalayas will get massive increases in potential hydroelectric energy. Beautiful documentary, nicely laid out and illustrated. Thanks. Oh, The book Pluvicopia shows how it is ecological, so it accommodates and improves ecological health.

  • @armineser2591
    @armineser2591 11 месяцев назад +13

    If water flows into the sea unused it's a good idea to use it. The eastern canal is just 300 l water per day per person for 10 million people. Even the central canal sounds more like water for cities.
    For agriculture a few hundred Kilometer of main canals would probably be enough to use excess water.

    • @user-un8ql4kj6q
      @user-un8ql4kj6q 10 месяцев назад +2

      interesting that you think water just goes from river to sea is unused. You havent took any science class which teaches you water cycle?

    • @iandavidvillaloboswong5180
      @iandavidvillaloboswong5180 10 месяцев назад +3

      ​​@@user-un8ql4kj6qHaving water in reservoirs doesnt stop evaporation. It is true that freshwater flowing freely into the ocean is a waste since it is much harder to separate salt and water than mixing it

    • @stevozrepto5558
      @stevozrepto5558 9 месяцев назад +1

      👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😎🏁☘️☘️☘️

    • @jussikankinen9409
      @jussikankinen9409 7 месяцев назад

      Better for nature if humans use sea water

    • @BestResearch.
      @BestResearch. 4 месяца назад

      Stop this project 🙏😭😢🇧🇩🇧🇩

  • @esioanniannaho5939
    @esioanniannaho5939 10 месяцев назад +5

    I believe that Egypt is currently building new irrigation canals west n east of Cairo. Using treated sewage and ground table acquifiers.

  • @dusklane
    @dusklane 10 месяцев назад +12

    Thank you for the video but be as authentic as you can. Clip 10:33-10:44 is the situation in an Indian slum or somewhere, NOT in China. China has its own river chief system(河长制) since 2003, hundreds of thousands local officials have been appointed to manage each river and lake from province to village level. Occasionally there are some factory waste discharged into water during midnight, or one or two bottles scattered on the surface, but you will never see them full of garbage.

    • @pvbarbell1904
      @pvbarbell1904 8 месяцев назад +4

      That kind of BS reporting makes me angry. Trying to show things in a bad light that are not representative of the real situation. Typical American jealousy

    • @qwwq9517
      @qwwq9517 8 месяцев назад +1

      中国这么大 不可能做到任何东西都干净 这种满是垃圾的河确实在中国 只是很少

    • @user-jh3ql6sd7k
      @user-jh3ql6sd7k 5 дней назад

      @@qwwq9517 你看那条河旁边的建筑的风格,这明显就不是在中国。而且你说的满是垃圾的河只存在于十几年前,现在如果某个地方出现这种河,相关人员第二天就会被撤职。

  • @robertwhitla94
    @robertwhitla94 11 месяцев назад +5

    Brilliance concept, plan and execution. Clearly there are problems to solve one being pollution.

    • @barnabyroberts7950
      @barnabyroberts7950 10 месяцев назад

      a positive outcome of them pressing ahead with this could be that they end up being forced to "clean up" their urban areas to prevent the rivers being polluted

  • @Mikheno
    @Mikheno 11 месяцев назад +88

    Sounds just like the California State Water Project (SWP) which moves water from the north to the south. There's always a lot of issues with these huge projects but it certainly can be done.

    • @reel1tv587
      @reel1tv587 11 месяцев назад

      I didn't hear about California destroying 600 of their natural rivers?

    • @lolcatjunior
      @lolcatjunior 11 месяцев назад

      If California can do it China can to.

    • @HIYENZ.Fashion
      @HIYENZ.Fashion 10 месяцев назад +8

      A lot of issues in corrupt countries

    • @jul1440
      @jul1440 10 месяцев назад +1

      The western route reminds me a bit of the San Juan-Chama Project, which transports 100,000 acre-feet per year underground from the Colorado River basin to the Rio Grande basin.

    • @doposud
      @doposud 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@HIYENZ.Fashion name a country without corruption xD

  • @peachmango5347
    @peachmango5347 11 месяцев назад +12

    Has anyone ever done the "If the Great Wall were built today it would cost --- whatever --- in today's dollars." breakdown?

    • @AnthonyTolhurst-dw1nc
      @AnthonyTolhurst-dw1nc 11 месяцев назад

      And lives....

    • @aleksanderbrygmann279
      @aleksanderbrygmann279 11 месяцев назад +2

      A lot, while producing nothing of value. No human structures are more useless than walls

    • @asqw-rv8cg
      @asqw-rv8cg 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@aleksanderbrygmann279 Pyramids are more useless I believe

    • @outman1923
      @outman1923 11 месяцев назад

      The Great Wall may not be useful today, but for up to 2,000 years, it protected Chinese from northern barbarian invasions, although not always effective. It is not for nothing that Chinese civilization has become the world's oldest civilization for 5,000 consecutive years.

    • @rainzhang1957
      @rainzhang1957 4 месяца назад

      @@asqw-rv8cgkekw you kick him in the nuts😂

  • @ronhorstman3946
    @ronhorstman3946 9 месяцев назад +48

    It depends on how you measure success. Without water, people can't survive. So even if it is very costly, these types of projects must be done. This is one of those projects where the present generation is paying for the benefits to be enjoyed by future generations.

  • @rongwu-sj9ws
    @rongwu-sj9ws 10 дней назад

    As a Chinese person, I am very pleased to see that you can introduce China's great projects to people around the world. When I was still a child, this project had already been going on for many years, and it will be completed many years after I pass away. There is a similar project to combat desertification that started in 1982 and will be completed in 2057. Most of the work has already been done.
    However, allow me to speak frankly, your map is mistaken in not labeling Taiwan Province as Chinese territory. Taiwan has been, is, and will remain an inseparable part of China in the past, present and future. Thank you.

  • @thembanithwala7860
    @thembanithwala7860 11 месяцев назад +10

    Controversial according to who Exactly

    • @talkdatrue
      @talkdatrue 11 месяцев назад +4

      To the subhumans inhabiting the RUclips comments of this channel. 😂

    • @donaldli1864
      @donaldli1864 9 месяцев назад +1

      Some “international” entity.

  • @papichurro2115
    @papichurro2115 11 месяцев назад +7

    Mexico City does it and they’re a tiny fraction of northern China and their pumping of water UP mountains consistently has flaws.. but we can do it. Because we’re china

  • @jul1440
    @jul1440 10 месяцев назад +2

    I thought about projects like this to bring Mississippi flood water to the parched Rio Grande Basin somewhere in extreme south Colorado. I concluded that it would probably never fly with several states.

  • @datianlongan5567
    @datianlongan5567 4 месяца назад +2

    Great example of visionary and courage to realize it

  • @expecto1982
    @expecto1982 11 месяцев назад +184

    It could be great to divert snow water from heavy snow areas so the melted water don’t turn into floods. Floods are a big issue for the Yellow River region. The same goes for the U.S. I was going to look at the geography more and since there was very heavy snow in 2019 and on even in Texas, I thought it would have a great idea to build such water reservoirs and channels.

    • @mrbaab5932
      @mrbaab5932 11 месяцев назад

      Everyone already does that. Look up all the dams in Texas and China.

    • @steve5975
      @steve5975 11 месяцев назад +11

      I think this should be done for Lake Mead / Lake Powell, with excess water from California (as seen during 2022/2023 water year) since they take so much water from the Colorado river basin; they should reverse the flow and put it back in Mead, vs it going out to the Pacific.

    • @thegamingbird101
      @thegamingbird101 11 месяцев назад +10

      Bro the three gorges dam, already given the people hard times, the ones living nearby have droughts and the ones below get drowned by water

    • @thegamingbird101
      @thegamingbird101 11 месяцев назад +5

      That's why the yagzte river literally dried up so much, that it's more like a canal than a river

    • @spade1974
      @spade1974 11 месяцев назад +2

      flooding in yellow river has been solved by building lakes in gobi desert and creating fish farms ?

  • @TenkaFubu
    @TenkaFubu 11 месяцев назад +6

    These videos are always interesting

  • @qizhang2032
    @qizhang2032 10 месяцев назад +7

    cant image how much the project will impact the environment alongside the canals

    • @mikeriley7296
      @mikeriley7296 9 месяцев назад

      unfortunately, the CCP sees the Chinese people as expendable, even if thousands or millions die, as long as it benefits the CCP it is good in Xi's eye ... Just look at the recent floods, the CCP opened several floodgates from reservoirs to protect Beijing, displacing 10s of thousands with thousands dead. That is the real CCP!

    • @xsqweasd
      @xsqweasd 3 месяца назад

      Then you should take a look at the reappearance of wetland oases and disappearing deserts due to the restoration of water resources.

  • @hahasso1078
    @hahasso1078 10 месяцев назад +4

    Very smart and though working people. Congratulations

  • @jdw777
    @jdw777 11 месяцев назад +81

    China always puts their money on better infrastructure. ❤

    • @mrbaab5932
      @mrbaab5932 11 месяцев назад +8

      Did you miss the part where it said the eastern and central canals are badly polluted? The polluted water is not being used for drinking or industrial uses.

    • @jebes909090
      @jebes909090 11 месяцев назад +5

      not better, just more

    • @XDF745
      @XDF745 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@jebes909090 Some of it is better.

    • @thenerdnetwork
      @thenerdnetwork 11 месяцев назад

      I beg to differ. They are creating a long term problem with a short term solution. Instead of reducing water consumption or being more sustainable, they are literally destroying natural areas to take water from one area to move it to another while leaving the initial problem of too much water consumption unchecked. I mean they had to build another tunnel to take water from another area to move to another area that didn't have enough water after they took too much of it. The problem will continue to cascade and quite literally create a water crisis that could lead to the loss of millions of lives and unknown billions of dollars worth of economic activity. Many times the solution to underlying problems isn't throwing money at it. It is kind of like having an infection, and putting a band aid over it. Sure you don't see the problem because its covered over, but in the end, the infection is still there, festering underneath the band aid until it becomes such a problem that it can no longer be covered up and are forced to deal with a problem that has now grown exponentially because of not addressing the actual infection itself whenever it was manageable.

    • @DakotaZ162
      @DakotaZ162 11 месяцев назад +3

      Found the ccp propaganda account

  • @robposterli2209
    @robposterli2209 10 месяцев назад +4

    They overdid it. Too many canals have almost completely changed the natural flows and dried up many rivers. Time will tell if these projects will eventually cause more problems than it solves.

    • @yongzhu8454
      @yongzhu8454 9 месяцев назад

      You are like humanoid animals lacking independent thinking ability. What China does is simply reverse transport water from low-lying areas to high places for people to consume, and then the water will flow from high places to low places again. This is like an artificial weather system, but it's just more accurate.🤣

    • @n3g774
      @n3g774 3 месяца назад +1

      Many years ago, the deserts of northern China continued to expand, and the media in your country accused China of indifference to environmental protection. Many years later, China planted forests the size of Germany in the northern deserts, and your country's media said that China's actions would destroy the local climate. Just like yours, everything China does, there will always be problems.

  • @lovisstewart2128
    @lovisstewart2128 11 месяцев назад +1

    Big up from Jamaica

  • @windsong3wong828
    @windsong3wong828 6 дней назад

    This project is brilliant.
    It is a green project .
    It will allow agriculture, forestry to bloom in millions of acres of new land in the north.

  • @Pythonizah
    @Pythonizah 7 месяцев назад +6

    nice slideshow and maps, but can you actually list some technical data on the project? whats the estimated energy cost per volume of water? how does it compare to desalination?

  • @useazebra
    @useazebra 11 месяцев назад +101

    I've been to the Gobi and Taklamakan Deserts. They are truly, terrifyingly desolate. I'm not sure even aqueducts will be able to change such incredibly dead sand into arable land.

    • @Floridaman457
      @Floridaman457 11 месяцев назад

      There’s another video on RUclips of China doing exactly that. They are reversing the growth of the Gobi Desert

    • @tomowenpianochannel
      @tomowenpianochannel 11 месяцев назад +5

      Er, I agree. Focus on stopping the warming atmosphere with cars and heaters and factories. The mountains would recover and create glaciers (and rivers and water supply again).

    • @royalsd
      @royalsd 11 месяцев назад +14

      @@tomowenpianochannelthey are also doing that, they spent almost 500b on it this year

    • @axcell555
      @axcell555 11 месяцев назад +13

      Have you seen a Chinese coupe planting trees for decades and foresting desert again?

    • @samisfun868
      @samisfun868 10 месяцев назад

      @@tomowenpianochannel typical racist and ignorant anti chinese comment.

  • @lummoxx8586
    @lummoxx8586 10 месяцев назад

    Right up there with Tianjin Country Garden!

  • @infot.v9350
    @infot.v9350 10 месяцев назад

    Good info thank you

  • @joemosely9383
    @joemosely9383 11 месяцев назад +83

    I'm Pro-American , but this Chinese project is highly impressive.
    We need something like this in California

    • @wangzili356
      @wangzili356 11 месяцев назад

      @yaboi9349 in that case you should be happy, because millions of Chinese people you hate are going to die, and the evil Chinese government has failed once again

    • @jabrokneetoeknee6448
      @jabrokneetoeknee6448 11 месяцев назад +26

      Dude… California already has a 600 mile system of concrete aqueducts, tunnels, and canals, the most sophisticated of its kind in the world currently. Look up the California State Water Project. There was once a lake in Southern California that covered nearly 700 square miles of land, once the largest lake west of the Great Lakes, called Tulare. California’s water projects have pumped Tulare lake all but bone dry… today a town exists on the dry lake bed where there once was water.

    • @joemosely9383
      @joemosely9383 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@jabrokneetoeknee6448 I was thinking along the lines of tapping into Waters Sources North Cal & Oregon.....CA is in constant Drought.....
      Im familiar with Tulare Lake, it dried up over 100 years ago, no ?

    • @wisl8122
      @wisl8122 11 месяцев назад +33

      @yaboi9349…. You know . “Tofu projects” used to (about 20 years ago)be a major flaw to Chinese industrialization. But you don’t need to worry about the three gorges dam because its construction is directly supervised by the central government. National projects like it don’t cut corners. You can also reference High speed rail projects both domestic and foreign. They are also national projects.
      “Tofu projects” are largely civilian made projects and small local public infrastructures. Those involved individuals will face harsh punishment if the projects cause great harm to the public. ( you could be put to death) and public infrastructures buildings have been greatly improved since the early 2000s.
      We are still building , high speed rails, maglev trains,smart cities, electric cars , 6G and AI ….. we hope you do the same to improve your own lives in your area.

    • @evyiennetla9416
      @evyiennetla9416 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@jabrokneetoeknee6448check out lake Tulare now! Normally you'd be right but because of all the rain last winter the lake filled up again! 😂

  • @chuck6354
    @chuck6354 10 месяцев назад +5

    Manipulating nature with augmented improvements to suit a city can cause major issues for everyone actually. The domino effect can get serious really quick.

  • @JenHope883
    @JenHope883 12 дней назад

    Smart👍 move.
    Thank you very much for this information 👏👍.

  • @bvssrsguntur6338
    @bvssrsguntur6338 7 месяцев назад +1

    We need one in Texas too but with different technology like water pipelines like ET have for oil pipelines that can be automatically controlled and has a 2 way street

  • @grantmccoy6739
    @grantmccoy6739 9 месяцев назад +37

    The cool thing about reservoirs and aqueducts/canals is that they only displace water when they're constructed. Afterwards, they just fill up, and hold more water than nature would have alone. But water diversion that results in rivers drying up is definitely still possible. The trick is find a way to create a transfer without taking all of the water.

    • @guochi
      @guochi 4 месяца назад

      智慧!

  • @MateoBrutto
    @MateoBrutto 10 месяцев назад +8

    one of the most ambitious projects of this era, I really like this initiative

  • @patricknoel9096
    @patricknoel9096 6 месяцев назад

    Yoooo, intro sounds were perfect same with cartoon

  • @rosetzu_nagasawa
    @rosetzu_nagasawa 7 месяцев назад +1

    for the ignorant, Roman empire did AQUADUCTS in many parts of its empire.
    Romans were praised for their infrastructure projects like roads, bridges, stadiums and aquaducts.

  • @WPJ.
    @WPJ. 11 месяцев назад +4

    Nice video

  • @xiomykassandracoronelolive6775
    @xiomykassandracoronelolive6775 11 месяцев назад +6

    Excelente iniciativa

  • @simonjlkoreshoff3426
    @simonjlkoreshoff3426 Месяц назад +1

    The infrastructure projects of China remind me of Victorian England, except without colonial plunder funding it. These projects are a legacy for the future achieved through a cooperative model of government that aids other countries in developing their own manufacturing bases with Chinese finance and Chinese know-how. It may impact the world in many positive ways. Through the wide adoption of non-fossil fuel transport, for example. China is doing it whereas the West is stuck on a fading past world.

  • @cpcattin
    @cpcattin 10 месяцев назад

    One of the short clips is of the spillway of The Grand Coulee Dam in Washington State.

  • @rof8200
    @rof8200 8 месяцев назад +4

    For the sake of the world, I hope they do end up greening the desert.

  • @RobertoCarlosM
    @RobertoCarlosM 11 месяцев назад +5

    Now, on those open paths, fill them with solar panels and that way you both generate power, and reduce the evaporation of the water

    • @mlg1279
      @mlg1279 11 месяцев назад

      The major canals in Gujarat, India are covered by solar panels.

    • @vice.nor.virtue
      @vice.nor.virtue 11 месяцев назад

      This is both the problem and solution that communism offers. The reigning party can literally bulldose through kilometers of red tape- however there is always a human cost.

  • @hichemjoud5593
    @hichemjoud5593 9 месяцев назад

    Very good thanks

  • @anshultiwari2452
    @anshultiwari2452 10 месяцев назад +1

    In sea area we need to cultivate salt water friendly crop .
    In conflicting reason we should develop waste management system.
    In industrial area we need to focus on waste treatment in industry only.
    In maintaining of water supply we should diversify water according to need & prioritise original river system to flow.

    • @raahinyapratapsingh1629
      @raahinyapratapsingh1629 9 месяцев назад

      रहन दे ज्ञानी
      खाली दिमाग के ढोल मत बजा
      देखी है कोई salt water friendly crop

  • @luism7248
    @luism7248 11 месяцев назад +49

    China is always building on such a large scale. Really impressive coming from Europe😮

    • @Sandi_shores_lands_fish
      @Sandi_shores_lands_fish 11 месяцев назад +2

      They are like a kid with a huge parents income and in a toy shop of meccano/Lego
      Then invite friends over to help build

    • @bcn1gh7h4wk
      @bcn1gh7h4wk 11 месяцев назад

      there is a difference between building, and constructing.
      this, isn't building..... it's barely constructing, bordering on money laundering.

    • @Sandi_shores_lands_fish
      @Sandi_shores_lands_fish 11 месяцев назад

      @@vnolan633 us fish people?

    • @outman1923
      @outman1923 11 месяцев назад +1

      It's the same with the Europeans. I am also very interested in the canal system in Europe. Chinese warships once visited the interior of Europe, through canals. In addition, the Dutch are also impressive... I also know about Germany's canal connecting the Baltic Sea and the North Sea from Chinese history textbooks.

    • @GTFO_0
      @GTFO_0 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@Sandi_shores_lands_fishunlike someone who invades other countires with thrir trillion

  • @seowkokpoh5104
    @seowkokpoh5104 10 месяцев назад +4

    Not only water tunnels but also more underground water reservoir to store flooded prone area water to prevent flood n saved water

  • @martinsmyth9709
    @martinsmyth9709 10 месяцев назад +1

    Does anybody remember The Aral Sea? It's gone. Once the fourth-largest body of freshwater between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan

  • @achillesarmstrong9639
    @achillesarmstrong9639 3 месяца назад

    3:08 talking about northern city but the photo is a southern city guangzhou

  • @vice.nor.virtue
    @vice.nor.virtue 11 месяцев назад +18

    The empty river ways that cut through towns are literally diamonds in the rough for civil infrastructure projects like bike routes, and parks - New Yourk's Highline (an old rail line) is a perfect example of repurposing old infrastructure to improve the beauty of cities.

    • @johnrhodes5914
      @johnrhodes5914 9 месяцев назад +1

      Or garbage dump sites. How beautiful they are.

  • @nick-dogg
    @nick-dogg 11 месяцев назад +13

    Very interesting, we have a lot of dry land in America too! Instead of America sending money to other countries, we should use our money to do something similar!

    • @verteup
      @verteup 11 месяцев назад

      no we don't want anything like this in america. It will be a disaster in the long term.

    • @outman1923
      @outman1923 11 месяцев назад

      This is not how imperialism works. If you can rob, why work hard? These are your true values.

    • @consp51
      @consp51 10 месяцев назад +1

      America favors high-tech warfare and overseas military strength and global dominance. However, any mega civil project would struggle to pass through the bipartisan system, where everything is tied to party and personal financial interests.

  • @HKspurs10
    @HKspurs10 Месяц назад

    They should extend the project further south to Guangdong Province. There are floods annually now and it is ideal for both flood control and water management

  • @mukeem91
    @mukeem91 11 месяцев назад +1

    Make a video of
    Worlds biggest irrigation
    kaleshwaram project

  • @kevinanaks8554
    @kevinanaks8554 11 месяцев назад +4

    China is not just maturing but matured
    Hope Africa is watching and learning

  • @cliveocnacuwenga4615
    @cliveocnacuwenga4615 11 месяцев назад +6

    Useful projects

  • @bradliston2836
    @bradliston2836 10 месяцев назад +1

    We need one of these to come from the west coast US and fill up the great salt lake.

  • @ajgraham7085
    @ajgraham7085 9 месяцев назад

    Saw how well that worked

  • @namelesswarrior4760
    @namelesswarrior4760 11 месяцев назад +11

    Do you really expect intelligent people to believed that officials are dumb enough to pollute a reservoir on purpose knowing that it will directly affect the water quality in Beijing of all places where the central government is located? You should just stick to the facts openly available instead of adding hearsays and unverified stories circulating on the internet for decades. That's why most people will watch your contents from time to time but won't subscribe.

    • @lovefromhuang
      @lovefromhuang 11 месяцев назад +5

      because it is Chinese project, and this is American RUclips

    • @Azmuth01
      @Azmuth01 11 месяцев назад

      @@lovefromhuang RUclips in general is an American company, get out of here in my opinion.

    • @lovefromhuang
      @lovefromhuang 11 месяцев назад

      @@Azmuth01 shut up, I am talking about freedom of speech🤡

    • @Wild-Eye
      @Wild-Eye 11 месяцев назад

      A polluted river is a horrible sight to see.

    • @namelesswarrior4760
      @namelesswarrior4760 11 месяцев назад

      @@Azmuth01 China got out of the toxic western social platforms a long time ago and yes, the Chinese government is well aware of the existence of VPNs being used to access these platforms by foreigners, expats and overseas Chinese. It will be tolerated as long as they are not used to access Chinese social media platforms as a tool of disruptions.

  • @issaraie9801
    @issaraie9801 6 месяцев назад

    Really fascinating stuff

  • @keyurbhatt4769
    @keyurbhatt4769 3 месяца назад +1

    in long term it's going to change the geographic topology of many regions that will backfire in coming decades. whenever the natural flow of water is being stopped it's going to affect someday and that will impact the people who is not benefitting from that project.

  • @expecto1982
    @expecto1982 11 месяцев назад +4

    中国的老护城河,上海一些运河以前都是这样建的

  • @nitinarvind
    @nitinarvind 10 месяцев назад +16

    Reminds me of Krushchev's Northern river reversal project. Impressive scale . But would be useful only if they are able to tackle the sea water and industrial waste issue

    • @smiles0013
      @smiles0013 9 месяцев назад

      yeh idk why they cant just stick a water treatment plant at the end of the canal to clean it, take the salt out and whatnot.

    • @jackrisonjoseph
      @jackrisonjoseph 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@smiles0013because both water treatment and desalination process are different. Desalination process are expensive and you could only find a few desalination plants in the whole world. The maintenance fees aren't cheap too. Considering how China authorities only wants money. Getting this done would be nearly impossible.

    • @sportsonwheelss
      @sportsonwheelss 8 месяцев назад +2

      yeah, sea water, I haven't heard of water travel up stream naturally. Westerner are so salty trying to poopoo the project.

  • @ahrdal
    @ahrdal Месяц назад

    How is the water moved? Is it by natural means (gravity / flowing downwards), or is water pumped at any of these locations (meaning a tremendous amount of energy input), and if so, how is it powered? Is it powered by carbon fuels or renewable energy?

  • @willofdeath
    @willofdeath 7 месяцев назад +1

    Tremendous level of commitment to a vast project. Most Governments would not even consider a project on this scale as they know that they are risking their political reputation and capital on something that they will not personally see the benefits of. China is able to take the long-term view. Also, although people are relocated, any properties are bought at a price much higher than normal value. 2.5/3 times if memory serves. If you want to see a similar challenge in the U.S.A. maybe look at the Colorado river as a comparison. China is tackling some huge natural challenges with a combination of Engineering, strong political will and massive financial investment.

  • @BestResearch.
    @BestResearch. 4 месяца назад +8

    I'm a Bangladeshi 🇧🇩🇧🇩. Please stop this project 🙏😭😢. It will destroy the natural system 😭😭

  • @rockshankar
    @rockshankar 11 месяцев назад +29

    Maintenance will be huge. There is a reason big cities emerge in coastal regions. And people eventually move to bigger cities. i think its easier to provide incentive for people to move to prosperious areas rather than moving rivers.

    • @slayys9329
      @slayys9329 11 месяцев назад +13

      But all the coastal city in China is already overcrowded it would be a headache for government to sort things out

    • @laserflexr6321
      @laserflexr6321 11 месяцев назад +1

      True that is the natural, expeditious way that people deal with it, but at some point it just makes no sense to pack in another million. It is unhealthy for the human population and particularly so for every other living thing. It would be better to identify those who are doing things that cause the desert to expand and teach them not to do that, but do things that cause the desert to green. Show me a guy who has 100+ goats and I will show you a guy making himself a desert he will be oh so willing to share.

    • @escapedcops08
      @escapedcops08 11 месяцев назад +5

      With China's current plague of "tofu-dreg" construction philosophy, maintenance is going to be expensive.

    • @karthur3421
      @karthur3421 11 месяцев назад +15

      ​@@escapedcops08 Signs of Jealousy (Envious):
      (1) You aren’t happy for others when they achieve success.
      (2) Another person’s success makes you feel unhappy.
      (3) You feel the need to diminish someone else’s success.
      (4) You judge others negatively.
      (5) You’re happy when others face setbacks.

    • @Bk6346
      @Bk6346 10 месяцев назад +1

      Is this any different than Los Angeles or New York where they get their water from hundreds of miles away?

  • @CautionCU
    @CautionCU 11 месяцев назад

    Pretty amazing, good luck.

  • @marvinyo5
    @marvinyo5 11 месяцев назад +1

    100% will benefit the people, you could even transfer flood water to dry areas.
    More governments need to follow suit instead of blaming global warming on draughts

  • @kaushikshah4903
    @kaushikshah4903 10 месяцев назад +4

    Human needs are paramount and water is life source, From this context, water transfer project is great. Environmental impact will be there and that`s the consequences of fulfilling human dreams. Cost is not great importance because what is use of money that country has accumulated, if it can`t be useful to improve lives of people.

    • @Niggendhra_Modi
      @Niggendhra_Modi 10 месяцев назад

      It's so funny that India claims that they're equal to china but in india all you can see is just poverty, slums, roads filled with path holes, filthy air, stinky smell, dirty narrow streets filled with trashes, poor infrastructure, unorganized society, 0 education, 0 mannerism, not civilized, mad religious belives, people fighting for cast, politics and religion. In their dictionary, putting a street light is a big development

  • @taylor.g.deloye
    @taylor.g.deloye 11 месяцев назад +2

    "China will grow larger!" -C&C Generals

    • @krashd
      @krashd 10 месяцев назад

      "Let China sleep, for when she awakens the Earth will tremble before her!" -Napoleon Bonaparte

  • @BatCountryAdventures
    @BatCountryAdventures Месяц назад

    I think one of the main key benefit of the transfer project is not mentioned: It allows for better control of flood water. Couple years back, we had days when the Three Gorges Dam had reach dangerous water level due to excessive rainfall. Actually sounds like a great news if the Three Gorges Dam can be connected to the Han River as an alternative route to relief the pressure on the downstream rivers.

  • @IAteYourCookiez
    @IAteYourCookiez 6 месяцев назад +1

    They are playing creative mode irl