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Water from the river is stored in a reservoir. The flow is controlled by a sluice gate. Balancing on an unsteady plank, a builder hauls tiles up to the roof by pulley.


An official shows the new temple to Song Li, the minister in charge of construction. A worker mixes up glue made from animal bones to bind together the bricks..


This builder doesn’t like heights, so he is having a rest.


A Ridge of Water


Nanwang, 1420 ce


Nanwang marks the canal’s highest point. Until recently, the
canal often ran dry and boats ran aground here. Not any more.
Clever engineers have figured out a way to keep water levels
steady by digging a canal to the Wenhe River, and now cargo
boats can navigate this tricky ridge all year round. Builders are
constructing a beautiful temple in celebration, dedicated to the
Dragon King, a god of water and weather.

Reservoir

Grand Canal

Dragon King
Temple

Glass tiles

Side
hall

Main hall

Memorial
archway

Builders

Bamboo
scaffolding

Workers are building a statue of the water god.


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