Living in a high-rise building in the city, when you come home and open the tap, there is a rush of tap water, I believe this is something that everyone is accustomed to, but have you ever wondered where this water comes from? After how many twists and turns it took to flow out of the pipes at home, let's explore the important water source of Beihai City together.
Due to historical reasons, Beihai Urban Area once used groundwater water supply, with the development of urban economy, the increase of population, urban water supply is becoming increasingly tight, groundwater over-extraction caused by geological problems frequent. Beihai Municipal Government transformed water plants and production processes, and used reservoirs such as Wangshengjiang, Qingshuijiang, Niuweiling, Hongchaojiang, Shikang to provide water for the daily life of Beihai citizens, so that we can see the aroma of these reservoirs...

Wangshengjiang Reservoir
Wangshengjiang Reservoir, located at the junction of Bobai County, Pubei County and Hepu County in Beihai City, Guangxi Province, is a large-scale water conservancy project based on irrigation, combined with flood control, power generation, water supply and other comprehensive utilization.
Qingshui River Reservoir
Qingshuijiang Reservoir is located in Hepu County, Beihai City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, on the Qingshui River, and was built in 1959.
Oxtail Ridge Reservoir
Niuweiling Reservoir is located in Hepu County, Beihai City, Guangxi Province, on the Sanhe River, and was built in 1964.
Carp Land Reservoir
Liyudi Reservoir is located on the south side of the railway on the east side of Nanzhu Square in Beihai City, Guangxi Province, and the water leads along the Fengjia River to Baihutou.
Hongchao River Reservoir
Located in Hepu County, Beihai City, Guangxi Province, Hongchaojiang Reservoir was built in 1959 and completed in 1964. It has the functions of water storage, irrigation, leisure and vacation.
Shikang Reservoir
Shikang Reservoir is located on the Erbushui River, a tributary of the Nanliu River, in Shikang Town, Hepu County, Beihai City, Guangxi Province. It is a medium-sized water conservancy project that focuses on irrigation and takes into account the comprehensive utilization of flood control, power generation, and aquaculture.