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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It damns the dam with precise and powerful arguments.,
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This review is from: The River Dragon Has Come!: The Three Gorges Dam and the Fate of China's Yangtze River and Its People (Paperback)
This is a collection of essays which document the many reasons the Three Gorges Dam should not be built, the lose of arable land, the dislocation of millions of people, the loss of 5,000 years of art and architecture, etc. Author Dai Qing, an outspoken opponent of the dam since the beginning, is to be highy commended for speaking out while others cower in silence. To put it in Western terms, it is David taking on Goliath, times 10.There are a lot of detailed figures and facts in some of the essays. They're easily skimmed. But read this book if the subject matters to you and particularly if you're planning to take a cruise through the Three Gorges or have already taken it. While on the cruise, one is told only of the glory and power of the dam, which is to say, given the party line, but one should know the lie behind the line and the potential tragedy that awaits, the tragedy of the River Dragon coming again.
0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great book,
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This review is from: The River Dragon Has Come!: The Three Gorges Dam and the Fate of China's Yangtze River and Its People (Paperback)
I heard that this book was good and very controversial but I found it to be a little boring. I started it 3 years ago and put it down and still have not picked it up again to finish it.
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The River Dragon Has Come!: The Three Gorges Dam and the Fate of China's Yangtze River and Its People by Dai Qing (Paperback - July 1998)
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