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Fuxian Lake (Chinese: 抚仙湖; pinyin: Fǔxiān Hú) is a body of water in Yunnan Province, China. It stretches through Chengjiang, Jiangchuan and Huaning Counties, spanning an area of 212 square kilometers. It is the third-largest lake in Yunnan, after Dian Lake and Erhai Lake, and the deepest, at 155 meters. It is the third-deepest fresh ...
"China is our highest priority for future expansion, full stop," O'Brown told Reuters on the sidelines of the Fortune Sustainability Forum at Fuxian Lake in southwest China's Yunnan province.
Near Yuxi city is Fuxian Lake, the second-deepest freshwater lake in China, where there have been discovered ancient fossils that are now in the possession of the Yuxi museum. There also are three other lakes around the city. They are Xingyun Lake, Qilu Lake, Yangzong Lake.
Fuxian may refer to the following locations in China: Fuxian Lake (抚仙湖), in Yunnan, the second deepest freshwater lake in China; Fu County or Fuxian (富县), Shaanxi; Wafangdian, formerly Fuxian or Fu County (复县), Liaoning; Fuxian, Shuangliao (服先镇), town in Jilin; Fuxian is also an adjective that may refer to people with the ...
Photo of Kunming, Lake Dian, and Fuxian Lake taken from the ISS.The Lake Dian basin is most affected by water scarcity within the project's scope. [3]Central Yunnan is a region in China where, currently, only 700 m 3 (180,000 U.S. gal) of water is available per capita annually, compared to a 1,700 m 3 (450,000 U.S. gal) recommended minimum.
West Lake, China. Famous for its classical beauty, West Lake in China's Hangzhou city has a history dating back to the 8th century, when the then-lagoon was dredged. In the following years, it ...
Chengjiang (simplified Chinese: 澄江; traditional Chinese: 澂江; pinyin: Chéngjiāng; earlier Tchinkiang) is a city located in Yuxi, Yunnan Province, China, just north of Fuxian Lake. Administrative divisions
Xingyun Lake (simplified Chinese: 星云湖; traditional Chinese: 星雲湖; pinyin: Xīngyún Hú) also known as Jiangchuan Sea (Chinese: 江川海子; pinyin: Jiāngchuān Hǎizi), is a plateau lake in Yunnan Province, China. The Xingyun Lake and the Fuxian Lake are separated by a mountain and linked by a river. [1]