World Water Day
World Day for Water, or unofficially World Water Day (WWD), occurs each year on March 22, as designated by United Nations General Assembly resolution. This day was first formally proposed in Agenda 21 of the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Observance was expected to begin in 1993 and has grown significantly ever since. Observance was expected to begin in 1993. Each year, one of various UN agencies involved in water issues takes the lead in promoting and coordinating international activities for WWD.
Distribution of Earth's Water

Water on and in the Earth

Earth's Oceans

Rivers of the earth

Wetland and its value
Water Resource of China

Water Resources of China

Protect Precious Freshwater...

Sea of China

Rivers and Lakes
Main Issues in China

Water Pollution

Glaciers in Xinjiang and Ti...

Water shortage

Soil and water erosion

Lake faces imminent algae o...

Ecological imbalance

Major Chinese lake sees dra...

Worries rise about level of...
Actions of Water Management

China to join World Water C...

China Issues New Regulation...

Conserving and Protecting W...

Safe Drinking Water

Soil and water conservation...

Reinforcement of Hazardous ...

International Cooperation

Flood Control and Drought R...
Themes of Chinese Water Week

Themes of Chinese Water Wee...

Themes of Chinese Water Wee...

Themes of Chinese Water Wee...

Themes of Chinese Water Wee...

Themes of Chinese Water Wee...

Themes of Chinese Water Wee...

Themes of Chinese Water Wee...

Themes of Chinese Water Wee...
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