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The grand canal is 20 times longer than the panama canal and was built 1300 years ago it connects the yangtze?

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The grand canal is 20 times longer than the panama canal and was built 1300 years ago it connects the yangtze?

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  1. if you're wondering what the yangtze is it's a big river in china that connects to the ocean where shanghai is.


  2. Yes, but does it have three sets of locks?

  3. Of all the canals in the entire world, the Grand Canal found in China is not only the oldest, but also the longest.  In fact, this canal surpasses the second and third largest canals put together, being the Panama Canal and the Suez.  The Grand Canal was first brought under construction during the Wu Dynasty in 486 BC.  Then it was extended during the Qi Dynasty and then again during the Sui Dynasty under the reign of Emperor Yangdi.  

    Today, the length of the Grand Canal is approximately 1,200 miles long, running from Hangzhou in the Zhejian province located in the south of China to Beijing, located in the northern portion of the country.  Additionally, the Grand Canal connects a number of river systems to include the Yangtze, Yellow Huaihe, Quiantang, and Haihe Rivers, and then at the southern end, flows through Hebei, Tianjin, Beijing, Jiangsu, Shandong, and Zhejiang.  

    For travelers, the Grand Canal offers the best method for enjoying the magnificent scenery and landscaping of the country seen along the river towns.  By taking a boat cruise down the canal, you can see ancient dwellings, historical relics, and stone bridges, while being served mouthwatering, authentic Chinese food.  Deemed one of the most magnificent structures in ancient China along with the Great Wall of China, this canal is intriguing and fascinating, connecting the historical past with the present and future of this wonderful country.

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