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The Lingqu Canal, built in 214 BCE, is one of the world’s oldest artificial canals, linking China’s Yangtze and Pearl River systems. A UNESCO-recognized marvel, it combines ancient hydraulics (e.g., "Three-Seven"分流铧嘴) with military, trade, and cultural legacy, still irrigating 40,000+ acres today.
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