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Yichang: The Green Heartbeat of the Yangtze

By MGN EditorialMarch 5, 2026 at 10:45 AM

A report highlights how the city of Yichang, home to the world's largest hydropower project, is driving China's clean energy transition while revitalizing its ecosystem and culture.

Yichang, a city situated along the mighty Yangtze River in China, is emerging as a shining example of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, according to a report from China Daily. The city is home to the Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest hydropower project, which has played a crucial role in China's clean energy transition. The dam's hydroelectric turbines generate an impressive 22.5 gigawatts of electricity, making it a cornerstone of the country's efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and reliance on fossil fuels. Beyond its energy production, Yichang is also revitalizing its local ecosystem and cultural heritage. The report highlights how the city has implemented comprehensive measures to protect the Yangtze River's biodiversity, including the establishment of nature reserves and the reintroduction of endangered species such as the Chinese sturgeon. 'Yichang's commitment to sustainability is not just about generating clean energy,' said Li Jian, a local environmental expert quoted in the report. 'It's about preserving the delicate balance of the Yangtze River ecosystem and ensuring that future generations can enjoy its natural beauty and resources.' The city's efforts extend to the cultural realm as well, with initiatives to restore and promote traditional Yangtze River-based crafts and customs. This holistic approach to development has earned Yichang recognition as a model for other cities along the Yangtze River and beyond, demonstrating how economic growth can be achieved in harmony with environmental and cultural preservation. 'Yichang is truly the green heartbeat of the Yangtze,' concluded Li Jian. 'Its example shows that it is possible to harness the power of nature while also protecting it for the future.'
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