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Friday, September 02 2022 - 16:59
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World's Longest Canal Open to Tourists in N. China's Cangzhou Downtown Section
CANGZHOU, China, Sept. 2, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The Cangzhou city downtown section of the world's oldest and longest man-made 
river, the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, is open to navigation for tourism on 
September 1 and will give visitors a chance to appreciate the masterpiece of 
ancient China's artificial waterway, announced an official with the Cangzhou 
city government of north China's Hebei Province.

"We and more than 230 representatives from all walks of life in the city 
gathered to witness the historic moment of the opening of tourism in the 
Cangzhou central urban area of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal," said Xiang 
Hui, mayor of Cangzhou at the opening ceremony, adding that the Grand Canal is 
now ushering in a new century of revival.

The opening of the 13.7- kilometer long Cangzhou section of the Grand Canal is 
an important move to advance the coordinated development of the 
Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region in North China.

The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal is 1,794 kilometers (1,115 miles) long and has 
a history of over 2,500 years. It starts in Beijing in the north and ends in 
Hangzhou in the south, and served as a significant transportation artery in 
ancient China. About one-eighth of the Canal runs through Cangzhou, 180 km away 
from Beijing. A stretch of over 1,000 km of the canal was declared a world 
heritage site in 2014.

Cangzhou, known as "Northern Town of the Grand Canal", has upgraded the 
supporting projects along the Grand Canal, newly built 12 tourist piers, six 
landscape walking bridges, and renovated 8 existing main bridges. The city 
strives to provide a one-of-a-kind destination for tourists at home and abroad 
by taking the Grand Canal as the center and takes efforts into preserving 
historical and cultural projects such as the Hundred Lions Garden, Canal Park, 
Nanchuanlou Cultural Block, Garden Expo Park, Children's entertainment, sports 
park, catering, and accommodation facilities.

To make Grand Canal regain its vitality, Cangzhou has actively implemented 
water diversion and water replenishment projects in recent years. Based on the 
diversion of180 million cubic meters of water in 2021, another 300 million 
cubic meters of water was completed this year. More than 67,000 stems of arbor 
trees were planted on both sides of the Canal, with a green area of 2,065 mu 
(1.37 square kilometers), forming a vibrant ecological corridor, and 
reinforcing the greening and upgrading projects. Cangzhou has truly "protected, 
passed down and made good use of" the Grand Canal culture and made this 
precious heritage blossom into a new era.

Fifteen cruise ships have lined up by the piers for their first rides. From 
September 1st, tourists will be able to experience Cangzhou's historical and 
cultural relics along the Grand Canal. 

CONTACT: Sasa Guan, tongguan@xinhuanetus.com

Source Cangzhou Municipal Government

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