RE: The Beauty Of The Qihe River, The Unfrozen One
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Both of them then connect with the final river, the Chaobai River, which originates from the largest lake in Beijing, the Miyun Reservoir. The Chaobai River is also the longest river in this region, which crosses Tianjin and flows into the Pacific Ocean. It is a miracle that all of these river has water in this winter and many of them are now frozen but the part where I was walking that part of the Qihe river is not frozen because the flow of water in some locations was visible and some parts are frozen, which I can not ensured but the edge of the water seemed to be frozen.
The natural surrounding also very clean as the weather was very good with extremely clean air and the bright sun with the deep blue sky without clouds made the surrounding beautiful. I forgot the freezing cold and enjoy taking some photos in the street by the river that is so enjoyable to have the opportunity to enjoy such scenic views. I have enjoyed the walking session there with this view for a while and it was a great winter walking session there.
Dear @tanzil2024 !
Hassan!
I remembered there weren't many lakes in Beijing!
But then I realized for the first time that the Miyun Reservoir is the largest artificial lake in Beijing!
I've always admired your talent for discovering the beauty of nature!
Since prehistoric times, the Chinese have been creating artificial lakes and rivers to obtain a stable supply of clean water!
I assumed you were impressed by the Chinese people's excellent water management skills! I wonder if Bangladesh also has artificial lakes and rivers to obtain clean water!
Yeah, it is really amazing, they have made it as an art! I admire it.
Actually, Bangladesh doesn’t need that as we have plenty of natural rivers everywhere which needs regular dredging to make them flow normally.