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“Old Canals and New Banks Along the Chaobai River Shine in the ‘300 Seconds to See My Hometown’ Feature on Tianjin’s Baodi District”

Recently, the Secretary of the Baodi District in Tianjin introduced the program “300 Seconds to See Hometown,” leading the audience to appreciate the beauty of the treasure land and the unique charm of the blend of ancient and modern.

Baodi, located at the geometric center of the “Golden Triangle” area of Beijing-Tianjin-Tangshan, covers an area of 1509 square kilometers and has a total population of 720,000. It is a national demonstration zone for ecological civilization construction, a national civilized urban area, a national demonstration zone for leisure agriculture and rural tourism, and a national health district. Baodi is known as the “Jiangnan of the North” for its gentle water charm. The Chao Bai New River, stretching

About: Baodi District

About: Chao Bai New River

Chao Bai New River, located in China, is an artificial waterway that was created as part of a major water diversion project to address water scarcity issues in northern regions including Beijing. The project, often referred to as the South-to-North Water Diversion Project, channels water from the Yangtze River in southern China to the arid north. This initiative not only aims to provide relief to water-stressed northern cities but also supports agricultural and industrial activities, enhancing water sustainability in the region.