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What is the Huaiyang Canal between Huai 'an and Yangzhou?
Grand Canal Huai 'an to Yangzhou Street Huaiyang Canal, also known as Hangou, Li Canal, Qushui, Hanjiang River, Zhongdu Water and Shanyangdu.

Huaiyang Canal refers to the section from Huai 'an City (the intersection of the Grand Canal and the Ancient Huaihe River in Jiangsu Province) to Yangzhou City (the intersection of the Grand Canal and the Yangtze River in China), with a total length of 170 kilometers.

Huaiyang Canal is an important part of the Grand Canal in China and a world cultural heritage. This is an artificial canal, built in 486 BC. Huai 'an Section of Huaiyang Canal and Yangzhou Section of Huaiyang Canal are both rivers listed in the Heritage List, with a total of 15 heritages along the coast.

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In 20 14, the Grand Canal of China was officially listed in the World Cultural Heritage List. As an important part of the Grand Canal in China, the Huaiyang Canal has two rivers and 15 heritage sites listed in the list.

The second section: Huai 'an section of Huaiyang Canal and Yangzhou section of Huaiyang Canal.

15 Heritage Sites: Qingkou Hub, Shuangjinmen, Qingjiangmen, Hongze Lake Dike, the former site of the Governor's Waterway Office, Liubao Sluice, Yucheng Post Station, Shaobogu Dike, Shao Bo Wharf, Slender West Lake, Tianning Temple Palace, Geyuan, Wanglumen House, Yanzong Temple and Lushaoxu House.