The Three Gorges Project regions:
before and after
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In 2020, people living in regions of the Three Gorges Project, the world's largest hydropower project, witnessed a historic achievement in bidding farewell to poverty.
Covering about 10,000 square km, the regions involved in the project are located in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, China's longest waterway. With a population of about 30 million, they had been plagued by poverty long before the project was launched.
All of the 19 local districts and counties shook off poverty in May thanks to a series of supportive policies and local government efforts.
Browse the images below for an alternative perspective on the changes in some of the Three Gorges Project regions before and after the reservoir water storage.
Huang Wei
Born in Wuxi County, Chongqing Municipality in March 1993, Huang Wei has worked as photojournalist at Xinhua News Agency Chongqing Branch since July 2015. He has covered major events including the Jinshangou coal mine gas explosion and the Wanzhou bus crash. His current focuses are poverty relief and survivors of the bombings of Chongqing during WWII.
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