Discovering Yuzui: Dujiangyan’s 2,000-Year-Old Water-Dividing Wonder
Explore Yuzui, the ancient ‘fish mouth’ structure in Dujiangyan – a 2,000-year-old engineering marvel still vital to flood control and irrigation in 2026.
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Explore Yuzui, the ancient ‘fish mouth’ structure in Dujiangyan – a 2,000-year-old engineering marvel still vital to flood control and irrigation in 2026.
Four more ancient Chinese irrigation sites have been recognized as World Heritage Irrigation Structures (WHIS), highlighting China’s rich cultural heritage in water resource management.
The Palace Museum’s ancient drainage system, featuring over 1,000 dragon head spouts, keeps the centuries-old complex flood-free during heavy rains in Beijing.