平陆运河全线充水,通航调试正式启动
On June 3, the Pinglu Canal in southern China attained a pivotal achievement as water flooded its entire 134.2-kilometer length, formally launching the water commissioning phase. This transition from a dry excavation to a fully charged channel initiates thorough operational assessments that will determine the timetable for opening to commercial cargo traffic.
Designed to bridge the Pearl River system and the Beibu Gulf, the canal promises a direct route for shipments from southwestern China, slashing transport distances and costs. It is a central element in the national strategy to modernize inland waterways—a more energy-efficient mode than road or rail—while fostering economic growth in Guangxi and beyond.
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