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Where is Beimiao Reservoir?
the beimiao reservoir scenic spot, which is more than 2 kilometers away from Baoshan city, is not only the lifeline of maintaining the rise and fall of Baoshan dam's "granary" and agriculture, but also a scenic spot for people to visit. Beimiao Reservoir was built in 1958, and it was filled with water in 1962, ranking second among similar projects in China at that time. The dam spans between two mountains. The current dam height is 73 meters, the auxiliary dam height is 1.6 meters, and the total storage capacity is 73.5 million cubic meters. Moisturizes more than 12, mu of fertile land in Baoshan Dam. The base of the outer side of the North Temple is paved with huge stones, on which four parallel lines and several perpendicular lines divide the fifth-grade dam into pieces of green grassland. There is a road with more than 5 steps in the middle, which goes straight to the dam top. The four characters of "Beimiao Reservoir" in the square-shaped flower grass can be clearly seen at a distance of one mile.
Tel
871-35227
Location of scenic spots
At the foot of Yunyan Mountain, Longyang District, Baoshan City, Yunnan Province.
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