River Major System in China

Shan Taming is a village-level river chieftain in China. He is responsible for the Nanyang Village sector of the Shuangyang River. The Shuangyang River is a river in the Fujian province of southeastern China, which is an important drinking water source for the citizens of the southeastern part of the province. Is . Every day at three o’clock in the afternoon, Shan Taming patrols the river and cleans the garbage lying in the river. They also prevent people from releasing polluted water into the river and fishing. Apart from this, they take photographs while patrolling. Uploads on the net and shares the position with the river heads of nearby villages.

The river head system is a special system established by the Chinese government to manage water resources. On the first day of 2017, President Xi Jinping announced in a New Year’s greeting message that each river in China would have a head. In 2018, China’s head River major systems were established in all the provinces of the land. The improvement of water quality has led to a boom in the tea industry in Nan Yang village, where Shan Taming lives. The area of ​​the local tea garden has grown from 250 hectares to 700 hectares, with an annual production value of about 113 million yuan.

(Credits-China Media Group, Beijing)

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