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[The Resurgence of Waterways: Why Canals Remain Vital in China’s High-Speed Era]-[China's canals. Rich history and progressive future!]

Round Table China · B2 · 2024-11-29

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The Resurgence of Waterways: Why Canals Remain Vital in China’s High-Speed Era

In an era dominated by the rapid expansion of high-speed rail, one might assume that ancient canals have become relics of the past. However, China is currently witnessing a significant revival of its man-made waterways. Far from being obsolete, these channels are being recognized as essential components of a modern, sustainable, and efficient logistics network.

A Historical Engineering Marvel

The most iconic example of this infrastructure is the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, or Jinghang Bao Yunhe. Dating back to 486 B.C., this feat of engineering was significantly expanded in the 7th century and later connected directly to Beijing by Kublai Khan in the 13th century. Spanning 1,794 kilometers, the canal historically served as a critical artery for trade, food supply, and military strategy. While the rise of railroads in the late 19th century led to a period of neglect, the canal has seen restoration efforts since 1958, transforming from a purely industrial route into a blend of active transport and public space, such as the canal parks in Beijing’s Tongzhou district.

The Economic and Environmental Case for Canals

Modern infrastructure development is prioritizing canals due to the "comparative advantages of water transport." Compared to highways and railways, water transport offers "high capacity, low cost, and reduced emissions." As China seeks to meet its environmental goals, canals provide a "green and sustainable way" to handle logistics.

Economic data highlights this efficiency: the freight cost per ton-kilometer via waterways is roughly a quarter of that for railways and one-fifteenth that of highways. For specific routes, such as the northern section of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, utilizing water transport can reduce shipping costs by 70 to 80 percent. This makes canals an "economical and efficient outlet to the sea" for inland regions that are otherwise difficult to access, thereby boosting regional economic development.

Overcoming Modern Challenges

New projects like the Pinglu Canal—a 134.2-kilometer corridor connecting southwest China to the ocean—demonstrate the scale of current investment. With projects requiring the excavation of nearly 340 million cubic meters of earth and rock, developers face immense technical challenges. However, modern approaches have shifted to include "ecological protection" as a top priority. Innovative methods are being employed to manage construction waste, such as using excavated earth and rock for "land reclamation, coastal land creation, and the production of green building materials."

Integration and Future Outlook

While critics point out that shipping is significantly slower than high-speed rail, the two systems are increasingly viewed as complementary rather than competitive. Much like a hybrid power grid, China’s logistics network benefits from a multi-modal approach. Canals serve as a vital alternative for cargo that is not time-sensitive, such as grain and construction materials, effectively offloading pressure from the rail and road systems.

Ultimately, the resurgence of canals is about enhancing "local connectivity" and integrating these routes into the national logistics framework. By combining historical wisdom with modern technology and rigorous environmental standards, China is ensuring that its canals remain not only a part of its heritage but an "indispensable" pillar of its future economic growth.

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This is Round Table.
Fast trains. Big gains.
But what about canals?
These man -made waterways are the slow, steady lifelines making a surprising comeback.
So why are we still building canals in the high -speed rail era?
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