Guanwen pulse | Shenzhen Reservoir: The deep and Hong Kong love in the sparkling sparkling

Author:Crystal report Time:2022.06.30

Overlooking from the air, the mountains are divided into irregular heart shapes.

It can be regarded as a huge meaning.

The Shenzhen Reservoir is the last stop of the East Shenzhen Water Supply Project.

It is also a new starting point for water supply to Hong Kong.

The water is the millions of households flowing from here to Hong Kong.

This is a way for Shenzhen to express their minds to Hong Kong.

Shangshan Ruoshui. Static water flows deep.

The love of Shenzhen and Hong Kong is hidden in the sparkling of the sun.

The Shenzhen Reservoir is located in the northeast of Shenzhen City and is named after the reservoir was built in the Shenzhen River. The project was completed in March 1965, with a water collection area of ​​60.5 square kilometers and a library capacity of 45.77 million cubic meters. The clear and clean Dongjiang source water is injected into the Shenzhen Reservoir by 46 meters through the bright slot of the east -depth water supply project, and then the Shenzhen Reservoir is supplied to Hong Kong.

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Reporter: Li Yue

Photography: Chengjiang

Edit: Chen Jianguo

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