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Tourism in the great watershed

The blue mountains in the western suburbs of Sydney in the southern section of the Great Watershed are famous tourist attractions. The main peak of the Great Watershed, Kesiusike Peak, also known as the Great Snow Mountain, has huge water conservancy projects and is known as one of the wonders of the world. The Daxueshan water conservancy project is to build large and small dams to control snowmelt water. Within the construction scope of Daxueshan Water Conservancy Project, 6 large and small dams 16 and 7 hydropower stations have been built, which has created a miracle of turning desert into oasis.

The large watershed area is rich in hydraulic resources. The local government has built some large-scale water conservancy projects here, such as Upper Nepean Scheme and Warragamba Dam. There are six large and small dams 16 and seven hydropower stations within the construction scope of daxueshan water conservancy project, which has created a miracle of turning desert into oasis. The Blue Mountain in the southern section of the Great Watershed is a famous tourist attraction.