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Sigan Tunnel in Japan ( between two islands).

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The Hangzhou, or, Grand Canal in Beijing China.

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the grand canal of china is 1104 miles long.

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The Grand Canal is in China, the longest canal in the world at 1400 miles

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The grand canal of China is in China.

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grand canal of china

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The Grand Canal in China is the biggest canal in the world.

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The Grand Canal was used as a trade route between northern and southern China

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by the grand canal

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The Grand Canal of China is one of the most oldest and largest canals of the world.

The building of the Canal had first began in 486BC, during the Wu Dynasty, and was later extended a couple of times in the generations.

The canal today stretches out 1,795km (1,114miles) long.

It includes 24 locks and more than 60 bridges along it.

THE GRAND CANAL OF CHINA IS 2,495 YEARS OLD!

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Construction of the Grand Canal in China dates all the way back to the 5th century BC. The Grand Canal, which is 1,115 miles in length, begins in Beijing and ends in Hangzhou.

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100,000 people died building the Grand Canal of China.

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The longest canal in the world is the Grand Canal located in China.

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because it makes it hard to cross therefore decreasing trade whom paths cross the grand canal

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so they can have some funn in the sun

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A Canal In China and is used for transporting of goods

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The Grand Canal in China which connects Beijing to Hangzhou. It is 1,114 miles long.

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Large amounts of goods were carried on the Grand Canal. It allowed the Chinese to move goods from agricultural areas to cities.

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china built the great wall of china, the grand canal, and many other things that we use today

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Ming rulers repair and expaned the Grand Canal so that rice and other goods could again be shipped fromsouthern to northern China.

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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.

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Some famous canals include the Panama Canal, the Suez Canal, the Erie Canal, and the Grand Canal in China.

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the chang yangzi river and core of northern china

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Made it possible to ship grain and other goods from southern or northern china

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The Grand Canal of China starts in Beijing, passes through Tianjin and the provinces of Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, and Zheijiang and ends in the city of Hangzhou.

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The Turks allied with Korea and invaded China.

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The southernmost port on the Grand Canal is Hangzhou, a city located in Zhejiang Province, China. It is one of the largest cities along the canal and serves as an important hub for transportation and trade.

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The Grand Canal was constructed in 486 B.C and was used to connnect Southern and Northern China. It is used to transport goods and ideas throughout China.

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The grand canal improved trading between northern and southern China by giving them a waterway with enough space for many ships and boats to sail in. This increased trade time, rather than on foot. The grand canal was a little over 1,000 miles long and about 2 miles wide, which gave traders a quick route to get from one end of China to the next.

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The Grand Canal in China is the longest. It is about 1800 km long.

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Starts with Beijing and ends with Hangzhou.

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The grand canal played a role in trade by allowing the chinese to move goods and crops from distant agricultural areas into cites

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The Grand Canal is the largest canal in the world. When the river was originally created it was used for supply boats and trade boats to go between the northern nations and the southern nations.

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== == 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.

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The Silk Road was a network of roads leading from China to Europe, Persia, and India, while the Grand Canal connects Beijing with the southern Chinese city of Hangzhou. Both greatly facilitated trade and other relations within China and with the rest of the world.

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The Grand Canal is a man-made structure, and it is the longest non-natural river in the world. It starts in Beijing, China and extends through cities such as Tianjin. It is over 7,000 years old.

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In Song dynasty, trading flourished around the Yangtze River( and Grand Canal).

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it was really just a fabulous way to expand trade.

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the man that ended the period of disunion is Yang Jian

Facts About Yang Jian

in 589 he conqured the south

unified china

created the sui dyansty

didnt last long though 589-618

its leader restored order to china and began the grand canal :)

What is a Grand Canal?

a canal linking northern and southern china :)

UWELCOME EVERYBODY :)

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The canal starts at Beijing and then passes through Tianjin and the provinces of Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu and Zhejiang to the city of Hangzhou.

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