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The Dujiangyan Irrigation Project is long-established
water conservation works. It is 56 kilometers (34.8miles) west of Chengdu
at Dujiangyan city lying in the middle reach of Minjiang River, which is
the longest tributary of Yangtze River.
Since ancient times the
Minjiang River has surged downward from Mt. Minshan thrusting itself into
the Chengdu Plain. When reaching the flatlands the rivers speed slowed
down abruptly. Thus the watercourse filled up with silt making this area
extremely vulnerable to flooding. The people living on the Chengdu Plain
consequently suffered a great deal from frequent floods.
Around BC
250 during the Warring States Period, Libing, a governor of Shu in Qin
state (present Sichuan Province) with his son directed the construction of
Dujiangyan. The governor gave up the old ways of dam building which was
simply try to catch the floodwaters. Instead he employed a new method by
channeling and dividing the water to harness the Minjiang River. He
accomplished this by separating the project in to two main parts: the
headwork and the irrigation system. The project effectively put the
flooding waters under control.
For over two thousand years the
whole system has functioned perfectly, serving as not only as flood
prevention but also as an immense source for irrigation as well as a means
to facilitate shipping and wood drifting. It has contributed greatly to
the richness of Chengdu Plain and helps it earn its reputation as "The
Land of Abundance".
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