
China’s ‘Water Tower’ Protected by Real-Time Data Guardians
China’s Sanjiangyuan uses real-time data from satellites and sensors to protect Asia’s major rivers, blending tech and ecology for sustainable conservation.
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China’s Sanjiangyuan uses real-time data from satellites and sensors to protect Asia’s major rivers, blending tech and ecology for sustainable conservation.
China’s Pinglu Canal, featuring the world’s largest inland water-saving ship lock, aims to boost regional trade and economic growth by 2026, enhancing connectivity with ASEAN markets.
China’s new 2025-2027 action plan aims to restore aquatic ecosystems, improve water quality, and promote harmony between communities and waterways, with goals set through 2035.
Xinjiang’s Bachu County pioneers smart water-fertilizer systems, reducing agricultural water use while boosting efficiency in arid regions. A model for sustainable farming.
China Water Week 2025 focuses on innovative strategies to enhance water security, balancing sustainable development with resource management amid global challenges.