On February 4, the large-scale documentary "Water Control" produced by the Financial Program Center of China Central Radio and Television Station was launched. China has water shortages, extremely uneven spatial and temporal distribution, and frequent floods and droughts. It is o

On February 4, the large-scale documentary "Water Control" produced by the Financial Program Center of China Central Radio and Television was launched.

China is one of the countries with the most complex water regime, the most difficult river management, and the most arduous water management tasks in the world. Promoting water conservancy and eliminating water damage have always been important matters for the governance and security of the country.

General Secretary Xi Jinping, standing at the strategic height of the sustainable development of the Chinese nation, proposed the water control idea of ​​"water conservation priority, spatial balance, systematic management, and two-hand effort", established the national "river strategy", and planned major national water network projects. It provides action guidance and powerful motivation for the development of water conservancy in the new era.

Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, China has made remarkable achievements in water control. Investment in water conservancy construction has reached 8.25 trillion yuan. Currently, there are 98,000 reservoirs, 430,000 kilometers of embankments, and 96,000 sluices across the country. 98 national flood storage and detention areas have been established. Scientific forecasting and accurate dispatching are based on river basins to ensure the sustainability of large rivers. An Lan.

The 180 water diversion projects that have been launched successively have woven into the huge water resources allocation system of the "National Water Network". Since the middle and eastern routes of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project were opened, the cumulative water transfer has exceeded 68.7 billion cubic meters, quietly changing nearly 200 million cubic meters. human life. Revitalize the ecological environment of rivers and lakes, promote smart water conservancy construction, strengthen the river and lake chief system, create happy rivers and lakes, and write a new chapter in water control for Chinese-style modernization.

"Water Control" has a total of five episodes, each episode is 45 minutes, namely "Good Water Management", "Water Saving Priority", "Spatial Balance", "System Management" and "Two Hands". The documentary closely follows the spirit of General Secretary Xi Jinping's important expositions on water control. It observes, witnesses, and shoots along China's seven major river basins including the Yangtze River, Yellow River, Huaihe River, Haihe River, Pearl River, Songhua River, Liaohe River, and Taihu Lake. The smart and high-level story focuses on the vivid practice of scientific water control, and presents China's magnificent pioneering efforts in water control in the new era from multiple dimensions.

The camera crew walked into the South-to-North Water Diversion Project, showing a panoramic view of how the most complex "Yellow Crossing Project" on the central line can prevent "river water from invading the river". They also walked into the construction site of the "Diversion of Han to Weiwei" project to observe closely how to open up the Qinling Tunnel and allow the Yangtze River to connect with the Yangtze River. The Yellow River "shakes hands" here.

Go into the Xiaolangdi Hub Project and record the first manned diving survey of the water conservancy hub being corroded by the Yellow River sediment.

Enter the Haihe River Hydrological Outpost and track how the water conservancy department accurately monitors and forecasts rainwater conditions in the face of extreme weather caused by the strong typhoon "Dusuri", and uses a complete river basin flood control engineering system to ensure the safety of people's lives and property to the greatest extent.

Visiting Bachu County in Xinjiang, which once "grew crops in saline-alkali land and failed to harvest nine out of ten years", tells the story of how it has saved more than 90 million cubic meters of water in the past five years by switching from flood irrigation to drip irrigation technology.

In order to achieve the best visual effects, the film crew combined satellite imagery and three-dimensional modeling technology, and made extensive use of traversing machines and ultra-high-pressure underwater photography, allowing the audience to appreciate the magnificence of the motherland’s rivers and the shock of super engineering from a unique perspective.

"Water Control" will premiere on the CCTV Comprehensive Channel (cctv-1) at 18:00 from February 4th to 8th, and the CCTV financial client will be launched simultaneously. It will be rebroadcast on CCTV Financial Channel (cctv-2) at 13:00 from February 5th to 9th.