Most importantly, the entire basin between Hankow, Changsha, Ichang and Nanyang is one giant wet, overflowing rice bowl tilted towards Hankow, with every hex criss-crossed by rice paddies, lakes, river channels and swamps. On Google earth the region looks like a giant mudflat, even today with the Three Gorges dam taming the upper Yangtze.
. . . and, as if to prove this point, Chinese media reported this week that a four-mile stretch of the new high-speed rail line being built between Wuhan (Hankow) and Ichang will have to be rebuilt, because the original line is sinking into a swampy morass.









