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China opens Water Conservancy Museum
China Water Conservancy Museum formally opens to the public visitors, on the southern bank of Qiantangjiang River in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, March 22, 2010.The opening of the museum means the start of the 23th "China Water Week", as Monday is the 18th "World Water Day". The museum covers an area of 3.6 million square meters and consists of a tower and an exhibition hall. China Water Conservancy Museum fully demonstrates the history of China's water conservancy, water technology, water ecology and water culture.
Photo taken on March 22, 2010 shows the principal architecture of a tower at the height of 128.9 meters, inside the China Water Conservancy Museum.
Visitors watch the exhibitive zone of Water Conservancy Project benefiting for Humans of Generations inside the China Water Conservancy Museum.
Visitors watch the reenacted scene of ancient Chinese legend of Grand Yu Taming the Flood inside the China Water Conservancy Museum.
Visitors watch the explication of reenacted scene of the ancient Chinese legend Grand Yu taming the deluge inside the China Water Conservancy Museum.
Visitors see the film on the overhead projection screen inside the China Water Conservancy Museum.
A visitor watches the explication of reenacted scene of the ancient Chinese legend Grand Yu Taming the Deluge inside the China Water Conservancy Museum.
Photo shows a giant golden seal with inscription of Harmonious Coexistence between Human Being and Nature, on top storey of the tower inside the China Water Conservancy Museum.
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