Time and Tide: Five Years Behind the Three Gorges Damn



Photo Title

Time and Tide: Five Years Behind the Three Gorges Damn

Photographer/Creator

Chua Chin Hon

Collection

Publisher

The Straits Times

Caption/Description

Time and Tide: Rising Tide #1 The Three Gorges - the Qutang, Wu, and Xiling Gorges - region is historically famed for its steep cliffs and dangerous rapids. All that changed in June 2003 when the Three Gorges Dam began storing water, creating in its wake a 660km-long reservoir that stretched from the western parts of Hubei province to Chongqing, a bustling municipality of 30 million people, in southwestern China. With the rushing waters gone, many hitherto unpassable or dangerous areas have become easily accessible for residents and tourists alike. Not everyone likes what they see, with some bemoaning the destruction of the region's timeless beauty, which had inspired many ancient poets. Here a resident sails down a stretch of the Wu Gorge that hitherto boats could not reach. [June 12 2003].

Citation

Chua Chin Hon, "Time and Tide: Five Years Behind the Three Gorges Damn," in POYi Archive, Item #42636, http://archive.poy.org/items/show/42636 (accessed June 17, 2025).

Date Added

04.25.2011