Scenarios about 'three gorges dam'
The Three Gorges Dam is the world's largest hydroelectric power station, built across the Yangtze River in China's Hubei province and completed in 2006. This massive engineering project, controversial for displacing over 1.3 million people and submerging numerous archaeological sites, dramatically altered China's landscape while providing flood control, electricity generation, and improved navigation capabilities for the region.
What If Chongqing Developed Different Urban Planning Approaches?
Exploring the alternate timeline where China's mountain megacity adopted alternative urban designs, potentially transforming it into a model of sustainable vertical urbanism rather than following conventional development patterns.
What If The Yangtze River Dams Were Never Built?
Exploring the alternate timeline where China never constructed its massive dam projects on the Yangtze River, fundamentally altering China's development, environmental landscape, and global position in the 21st century.