This silted base, the edge of the North China Plain, was built up over time by the sand carried downstream through the mountains by the Yongding River in the west and the Chaobai River in the east.
This silted base, the edge of the North China Plain, was built up over time by the sand carried downstream through the mountains by the Yongding River in the west and the Chaobai River in the east.
A discovery nearly 15 years in the making could have far-reaching consequences for global food security in our warming world. A multinational team of researchers published their findings in October ...
Highly variable weather means good harvests for only three out of every five years. History: The North China Plain was one of the cradles of Chinese civilization. China's earliest agricultural ...
droughts developed quite quickly and covered large areas in the north and around the North China Plain, impacting local agricultural production. At the peak, some 6.2 million hectares of farmland ...
But it’s always changing. This is especially true on the North China Plain. From imperial times to the Maoist period to the recent reform phase, humans have tried to control the environment.
Regionally, more than 70 percent of the crops had been harvested in the North China Plain, as well as in the country's northwestern and southwestern regions, more than 50 percent in the middle and ...
DANDONG, China--It has been nearly three years since North Korean workers found themselves suddenly trapped in China due to pandemic border restrictions, and they still have no idea when they can ...