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Home : China Guide : Beijing : Boat ride in Beijing As far back as the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), Beijing had a round-the-city water route for river transport. In the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, the water system, which crisscrossed the city proper and connected its lakes and ponds, was also used for flood prevention, drainage and irrigation. It is said that at that time many houses were built along the water system, just like those in the canal towns of southern China. Today, its traces can only be detected from the names of hutongs that feature such terms as "river," "lake," "well" and "sea."
In the interests of protecting the water system, and beautifying the environment, the municipal government has built sports and ecological parks along its banks. It is also planned to connect the system with the lakes in Beijing's two largest imperial gardens, Yuanmingyuan and the Summer Palace, forming the city's largest green corridor, or more popularly known as the "Oxygen Bar" among local residents.
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