Sound Of Water

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Beijing has one of the best water management system that I have observed so far though I have not explored many places regarding their water supply system. As Beijing has no such big rivers or lake that made naturally but the Municipal has created a tons of lakes and water reservoir throughout the while Beijing area. I am living near the Miyun district which has the largest water lake of the Beijing Municipal in the northen region. There many rivers and canals which area entering owards the city center from the north to the south direction.

Their canals are special as the ground of the canals are also made of concreate in most of the cases unless some few rivers has no concrete grounds. They do this to save water to be absorbed by the soil. The concrete grounded canals are the mostly used ones that supply water to different area of the city. But they have flexible water supply throughout the whole city for the irrigation of the parks and street plantation.

This video is taken on a bsuy water canals that has a powerful flow of water from the Miyun water reservoir. The sound itself reflecting the force of the water and the sound is extremely dominating at the spot. I stopped there to explore the beauty of the flowing water and the nature music composed by the running water through the canal. This is also the starting of the water flow from a sluice gate that increase the water power significantly which is the reason for this extreme sound.

Thanks for your attention to watch the video and hear the nature music.

Have a great day.


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Dear @tanzil2024 !
Hassan!
Since ancient times, the Chinese believed that the duty of managing the river was the duty of the king!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yu_the_Great

Since ancient times, the Chinese have made the person who can manage the flood of the river a king!😃

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Oh, that's cool. I think it is a great philosophical thought due to the damage to civilization caused by the Yellow River. Thanks for sharing the interesting information.

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