Qiandao Lake


Qiandao Lake, a human-made, freshwater lake located in Chun'an County, Zhejiang Province, China, was formed after the completion of the Xin'an River hydroelectric station in 1959.

Geography

1,078 large islands dot the lake and a few thousand smaller ones are scattered across it. Over 90% of the area is forested. The islands in the lake include Bird Island, Snake Island, Monkey Island, Lock Island, and the Island to Remind You of Your Childhood. The lake covers an area of and has a storage capacity of. The islands in the lake cover about.

History

Xin'an River Dam

The valley was flooded in 1959 to create the lake for the Xin'an River Dam project. The dam that created the lake is located at and is tall with a crest length of. Xin'an Dam was the first dam constructed in China with a height greater than and its power plant has an installed capacity of 845 MW.

Submerged city of Shi Cheng

Submerged in the lake, at the foot of Wu Shi Mountain, lies an ancient city known as Shi Cheng. It was built during the Eastern Han Dynasty and was first set up as a county in AD 208. The city acquired its name from nearby Wu Shi Mountain, which is now known as Wu Shi Island since it too became partially submerged by the reservoir. At present Shi Cheng remains well-preserved and undisturbed at a depth of.
Besides the city of Shi Cheng many other historic sites have been confirmed beneath the water.

Qiandao Lake incident

In 1994, in an event since named the Qiandao Lake Incident, three hijackers boarded a boat full of tourists and set it on fire, killing all 32 passengers on board. The passengers were mainly tourists from Taiwan.

Archimedes bridge

In 1998, a Chinese-Italian consortium began planning the construction of a prototype of a submerged floating tunnel, and decided in 2005 to build it across Quiandao Lake. The bridge, the first in the world of its kind, is expected to span, as a proof of concept for larger bridges.

Economy

Companies take advantage of the pristine quality of the water and environment for aquaculture and water branding. Qiandao Lake is used to produce the Nongfu Spring brand of mineral water. Kaluga Queen produces much of the world's caviar through raising sturgeon in pens at the lake.
The lake has made Zhejiang a popular area for tourists. As a result, housing development has increased in the area since the late 1990s.

Transport

An expressway links Hangzhou, Qiandao Lake, and Huangshan in Anhui. Every half an hour buses leave from West Hangzhou bus station to that connect Qiandao Lake.
On December 2015, 2018, high speed rail services started to serve the Qiandao Lake Railway Station on the Hangzhou-Huangshan line.

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