Tianchi Lake, an alpine lake and hot tourism spot located in the
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is to undergo a four-year
restoration project.
According to local officials, due to human activity the southern
bank of the lake has moved 18 metres closer towards the lake's
centre and the depth of the lake decreased from an average 100
metres to 80 metres since 1992.
As a result, some 6.7 hectares of the grassland on the southern
bank have turned into sand.
"The lake has been getting smaller and it will dry out some 80
years if protection doesn't begin now," said Gao Feng, director of
Tianchi Nature Reserve Forest Protection Office.
As a preliminary effort in the restoration and protection
project, businessmen, residents and herdsmen have been moved out of
the major scenic spots of the Tianchi tourism area and relocated,
Zhang Zhende, secretary of the Party committee of Mokang, where the
lake is located, told China News Service.
Residential, husbandry and catering services will be kept away
from the scenic area after the restoration to prevent further
degradation of the environment, said Zhang.
The plan for the restoration was recently approved by the
Ministry of Construction and got an 800 million yuan (US$100
million) investment from the central government, Zhang added.
According to the plan, after the project is finished in 2010,
the tourism area around the lake will be enlarged from the present
158 square kilometres to 548 square kilometres.
Tianchi, located some 110 kilometres from Urumqi, capital of the
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is famous as a rare scenic spot
on Tianshan Mountain.
The lake was listed by UNESCO as a world heritage site in
1990.
(China Daily September 18, 2006)