Volume 6 | Issue 12 | Article ID 2991 | Dec 01, 2008 The Asia-Pacific Journal | Focus

Beijing's Aqueous Heritage and the 2008 Olympics

Dai Qing

Beijing's Aqueous Heritage and the 2008 contributions by Probe International, an Olympics independent -based think-tank and environmental protection group. Dai Qing The Dai Qing article is available throughthis Edited and translated by Geremie Barmé link.

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Introduction: Probe International, Beijing’s Water Crisis 1949 — 2008 The article posted here by Dai Qing appears in Dai Qing, Thirsty Dragon at the a December 2008 special issue on The Heritage Olympics. of Beijing Water, guest edited for The Dai Qing, born in August 1941, is a journalist Heritage Quarterly by the Beijing-based writer, and activist for China-related issues; most historical investigative journalist and water significantly against the activist. The issue focuses on the aqueous Project. Dai is also an author who has heritage of China's capital city. Reflecting on published many influential books, articles, and the well-springs of the Olympic year and the journals. bountiful supply of water during 2008, Dai Qing discusses the diminishing heritage of aPosted at Japan Focus on December 21, 2008. resource that sustained the ancient city in the past, shaped much of its life, and determines its Recommended Citation: Dai Qing, Beijing's“ future. The issue features a map of Beijing Aqueous Heritage and the 2008 Olympics” The Waterways and an important study, 'Beijing's Asia-Pacific Journal, Vol. 51-3-08, December 21, Water Crisis, 1949-2008' with important 2008.

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