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
Publisher
The Straits Times
Caption/Description
Time and Tide: End Note Visitors to the Three Gorges Dam are reflected in a model replica of Chinais most controversial engineering project. Like any mega engineering project, there are serious consequences and benefits to weigh up. The stakes don't get any higher than at the Three Gorges Dam, a topic that sharply divides environmentalists, scientists and the government. For years, Beijing has kept public dissent and discussion of the project under control. But a series of geological mishaps and an uncharacteristic warning of impending 'environmental catastrophe' in the region reignited the controversy in a major way in 2007. News that another four million residents may be relocated - later explained as a 'misunderstanding' - sparked even more unease. But the government moved qickly to douse criticisms of the project, with signs that a deeper and fuller reflection on the impact of the dam won't be conducted publicly for a while. [Sandouping, Nov 30 2007.]
Citation
Chua Chin Hon, "Time and Tide: Five Years Behind the Three Gorges Damn," in POYi Archive, Item #42671, http://archive.poy.org/items/show/42671 (accessed June 17, 2025).