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The Grand Canal was the waterway that was constructed to link China's two great rivers, the Yellow River in the north and the Yangtze in the south.
Beijing in the north and Hangzhou in the south.
The Grand Canal
A Canal In China and is used for transporting of goods
Grand Canal
During the Tang dynasty, the ideals of Confucius came back. Gunpowder and printing were also developed during this time. There were many improvements in agriculture and the Grand Canal, a canal linking the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers, was created, which improved trade and prompted a spread of culture.
They are both in China. *** The Grand Canal built by Emperor Yang Jian and his son Emperor Sui Yangdi. ***
In Song dynasty, trading flourished around the Yangtze River( and Grand Canal).
Two of the largest bodies of water in China are the Yellow River and the Yangtze River. However, there are thousands of rivers in China, including the Zhujiang or Pearl, Lancang, and Liohe rivers. Other Chinese bodies of water also can include lakes and canals like Dian Lake and the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal.
There are many rivers in Singapore. Some of the major rivers include the Rochor Canal, Singapore River, Geylang River, and the Siglap Canal.
Yongding, Chaobai and Wenyu No major river flows through the city itself. Over the centuries, the builders of Beijing have managed to steer the rivers around the city. The Imperial Canal does however enter the city.
The word canal does not exactly have an antonym, although you may in some cases want to make a distinction between natural waterways such as rivers, and artificial waterways such as canals.