Yes.
The Grand Canal was constructed in 486 B.C and was used to connnect Southern and Northern China. It is used to transport goods and ideas throughout China.
Transportation ships and river cruises.
For transportation. the city is realy becoming submerged in oceanwater.
The southernmost port on the Grand Canal is Hangzhou, a city located in Zhejiang Province, China. It is one of the largest cities along the canal and serves as an important hub for transportation and trade.
The oldest canal in the world is believed to be the Grand Canal in China, constructed over 2,500 years ago during the Warring States period. It is an extensive waterway system that has been used for transportation, irrigation, and flood control.
One result of the Erie Canal is that it was faster to get from one place to another from up the Hudson into the Erie Canal and after you can get any where from there. An even bigger benefit was the reduction in cost of transportation.
The Grand Canal is in China, the longest canal in the world at 1400 miles
Sigan Tunnel in Japan ( between two islands).
Although the Panama Canal was supposed to be a great benefit to all of society, including Panamanians, it came to be of only economic benefit to the United States. Panamanian businesses weren't permitted to take advantage of the economic opportunity by selling products or gaining employment in the Canal zone. The canal was of great benefit on the transportation between the west and east coasts of the United States.
Grand Canal Shoppes was created in 1999.
The Hangzhou, or, Grand Canal in Beijing China.
The Royal Canal (Irish: An Chanáil Ríoga) is a canal originally built for freight and passenger transportation from the River Liffey atDublin to the River Shannon atCloondara in County Longford inIreland. It fell into disrepair, but since has been restored for navigation. The full length of the canal was re-opened on October 01, 2010.The other large canal in Ireland is the Grand Canal from Dublin's southside through the Midlands to the River Shannon