However, nobody builds dams like China. For the past 50 years, the country has already built over 86,000 dams. Among those, more than 22,000 are big dams that account for almost 50% of its kind in the world.
As plans of damming the Nu River continue, the anger against the dams among Chinese environmentalists is growing. Many individuals are taking risks to voice against government projects that are threatening the country’s deteriorating environment.
“No matter what it takes, I would fight for saving this river,” says Wang Yongchen, a national radio reporter.
Unexpectedly, a year ago, Chinese Prime Minister ordered to suspend the Nu River dam project, and urged for careful consideration about such hydro-power projects. Many Chinese environmentalists such as Wang called such a decision unprecedented.
But not to be too optimistic.