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China has a water problem, the lake is one of the deepest lakes in the world, it is also pretty close to the border.
The Mongolian border.
I don't think china minds
Well – it complicates things on a political level.
Then there is geography – Mongolia avarages at ~ 1500 m above sea level, Lake Baikal lays at ~450 m. The distance from Lake Baikal to the Chinese provinces in need is > 2000 km, mostly arid land.
I do not say it's impossible to use Lake Baikal's water for China – but I'm sure that it is technically and economically far easier to get the water by desalination from the East China Sea.
Building a pipeline from Lake Baikal to Beijing would be total in line with the "man triumphs over nature" attitude that gave birth to projects like the Three Gorges Dam, though.