China Accelerates Building Modern Transport Network to Support High-Quality Development
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China has begun construction on a 77.2 billion yuan ($11.4 billion) project to build a second navigation channel at the Three Gorges Dam, seeking to alleviate a serious bottleneck on the country's busiest inland waterway. Construction began on Monday (June 8, 2026) on a project that includes two main components: a new transit channel at the Three Gorges Junction and an expansion of the capacity of the Gezhouba Dam downstream. Designed for fleets…
China Accelerates Building Modern Transport Network to Support High-Quality Development
An aerial drone photo taken on June 8, 2026 shows the construction site of a new ship lock and its approach channels of the Three Gorges new waterway project in Yichang, central China's Hubei Province. (Photo/Xinhua) Beijing - China on Monday broke ground on a mega waterway project along the Yangtze River, the world's third-longest river and busiest inland waterway. With a total investment of nearly 77.21 billion yuan (about 11.33 billion U.S. d…
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