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Which city's main waterway is called the Grand Canal?

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Is the Grand Canal in china the longest artificial waterway?

yes. it is


What is the world's longest inland waterway?

The Hangzhou, or, Grand Canal in Beijing China.


What was the Waterway constructed to link china's two great rivers?

Grand Canal


Waterway constructed to link China's two great rivers?

the grand canal


A name of a canal?

Yes, by definition an artificial waterway such as the Panama or Suez canals. Some canals have a mixture of man-made and existing waterway features, such as the Saint Lawrence Seaway- note it is not called a Canal. the French term this type of Canal a (Nautostrade)- lit Nautical Road.


In which city is the Grand Canal found?

== == In the eastern part of China, from Beijing south to Hangzhou. It passes through the city of Tianjin and the provinces of Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Hebel, and Shandong.


Worlds oldest canal?

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.


What waterway feeds the Chang Jiang?

The Grand canal is connected to the Huang He and the Chang Jiang and was created Wendi while in his reign time period.


Waterway constructred to link china's two great rivers the yellow in the north and the Yangtze river in the south?

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.


Why is the Grand Canal sometimes called the ''artificial Nile''?

its because the grand canal is the worlds longest man made water runway


Where is the largest shipping canal in china?

The largest shipping canal in China is the Grand Canal, which stretches over 1,700 kilometers (about 1,056 miles). It connects the Yellow River and the Yangtze River, facilitating transport between northern and southern China. The Grand Canal has a rich history, dating back to the 5th century BC, and remains a critical waterway for shipping and trade.