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 The dam site is 27 miles upstream from YichangCity proper, at Sandouping
Town, 38km upstream from the Gezhouba Dam Lock, inside the third of the Three
Gorges. It is planned to be by far the largest hydroelectric project in the
world. The Project calls for the construction of a concrete dam, a hydroelectric
power plant and a series of locks just below the scenic Three Gorges region. The
project is designed to be built in three phases and is scheduled for completion
in year 2009.Upon arrival at Sandouping, passengers will take a bus across the
ThreeGorgesBridge, which leads toward the top of the hill for a birds-eye view
of the construction from the observation deck. Visitors will observe the
five-step ship lock, the diversion canal, the dam in construction, and the power
station. English speaking professional guides will be on hand to provide
detailed information on the history of the dam and facts on its construction. In
addition, an exhibition room displays a model of the dam, and offers passengers
another opportunity to ask questions and learn about the benefits of this
amazing project. One of the largest construction projects ever undertaken in the
world, the Three Gorges Project will forever change the face of the Yangtze
River as we know it today. Possessing comprehensive utilization benefits
mainly for flood control, power generation and navigation improvement. It will
be a vital important and backbone project in harnessing and developing of the
Yangtze River. Measures have been taken to preserve and move the historical and
cultural relics found along its banks; however many scenic spots will be
adversely affected. The most dramatic section of the river, what we refer to as
"the heart of the Yangtze"-the area from the Three Gorges all the way upstream
to Chongqing-will eventually be drowned by the completion of the Three Gorges
Dam, an integral part of the Three Gorges Project. |