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East Lake (Wuhan)

Coordinates:30°33′30″N114°24′00″E/ 30.5583°N 114.4000°E/30.5583; 114.4000
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East Lake
Dong Hu
Đông hồ(Chinese)
East Lake is located in China
East Lake
East Lake
East Lake is located in Hubei
East Lake
East Lake
LocationWuchang DistrictandHongshan District,Wuhan,Hubei
Coordinates30°33′30″N114°24′00″E/ 30.5583°N 114.4000°E/30.5583; 114.4000
Part ofYangtze RiverBasin
BasincountriesChina
Surface elevation10 metres (33 ft)
IslandsLuzhou( lô châu )
East Lake
Traditional ChineseĐông hồ
Simplified ChineseĐông hồ
Literal meaning"East Lake"

East Lake(simplified Chinese:Đông hồ;traditional Chinese:Đông hồ;pinyin:Dōng Hú) is a large freshwater lake within the city limits ofWuhan,China, the largest[1]or the second largest[2]urban lake in China. Wuhan's East Lake covers an area of 88 square kilometers (33 square kilometers of water area[3]). It is one of the 5A tourist zones of China, and admits over a million people yearly. It is one of the largest sites in Huazhong District. It is also the largest "City Lake" in China. East Lake is made of four areas, Ting Tao,Moshan,Luo Yan Island and Museum of Hubei Province.

The President of the People's Republic of ChinaXi Jinpingand the Prime Minister of IndiaNarendra Modion Wuhan's East Lake in 2018.

One end ofMoshanfeatures a Daoist temple built over the putative site of where one of the characters inRomance of the Three Kingdomsperformed specialQimen Dunjiarites before the famous battle of Red Cliffs. No one knows precisely the actual location, but the Moshan site was an archeological dig in the early part of the twentieth century.

Environmental issues[edit]

The lake was cut off from theYangtzeRiver in 1957. Water quality has deteriorated since because of 180,000 tons discharge ofwastewater(domesticsewageand industrial) into the lake per day. Each year, about 441 tons of nitrogen and 40 tons of phosphorus flow into the lake. Most parts of the lake have been assessed aseutrophicated,unsuitable for drinking and many recreational purposes.[4]

Notable sites around the lake[edit]

Summer in Liyuan Park

In clockwise order, starting from the southwest corner:

Several causeways cross the eastern part of the lake, providing access to recreational fishing sites and beaches. In 2012, the construction of a major 6-lane road under the lake (Donghu Tongdao) was started.[7]The Donghu Lake tunnel, China's longest tunnel under a lake, was opened to traffic at the end of 2015. A car could run through the 10.6-kilometer-long tunnel in around 15 minutes.[8]

In 2010, plans for extensive new development on the lake shores caused widespread criticism among the citizenry.[9]

Image gallery[edit]

Fishing[edit]

The East Lake has long been used by local fishermen. According to the 1977 statistics, the annual fish yield of the 1500-hectare fishing area of the lake ( "The East lake Fish Farm" ) was 450 kg/ha.[10]The introduction of better fish management techniques have allowed the yields to increase in the following decade, with 1840 tons by 1995.[11]

The main species with which the lake is stocked are thesilver carpand thebighead carp.[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^"Đại thành quật khởi".Archived fromthe originalon 2018-08-16.Retrieved2017-12-04.
  2. ^"Nhĩ tri đạo thang tốn hồ, miếu sơn, tàng long đảo đích truyện thuyết hòa do lai mạ?".Sohu.
  3. ^"Wuhan East Lake Scenic Area: Tingtao, Mo Hill, Bird Forest".Travelchinaguide.com.Retrieved2022-05-26.
  4. ^"Archived copy"(PDF).Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 2017-03-05.Retrieved2016-02-09.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^Little penguin in Wuhan aquarium,Xinhua, 2007-01-02
  6. ^Chu castle on Mo Mountain in Wuhan[permanent dead link]
  7. ^Đồ văn: Đông hồ thông đạo khai công kế hoa hậu niên thông xa,2012-10-28
  8. ^"China's longest tunnel under lake open to traffic[1".Chinadaily.com.cn.Retrieved2022-05-26.
  9. ^The Battle for East Lake in Wuhan,13 April 2010
  10. ^American Oceanography Delegation, Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China (1980),Oceanography in China: a trip report of the American Oceanography Delegation submitted to the Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China,Issue 9 of CSCPRC report, Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China (U.S.)., National Academies, p. 13,ISBN9780309030465
  11. ^abLi, Wenhua (2001), "Fish farming in the East Lake (Dong Hu) of Wuhan",Agro-ecological farming systems in China,Volume 26 of Man and the biosphere series, Taylor & Francis, pp. 73–76,ISBN92-3-103784-6