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The Three Parallel Rivers region in Yunnan province is a captivating geographical wonder. Stretching over 170 kilometers, the three rivers flow from north to south, passing through stunning mountains such as Gaoligong mountain, Nushan mountain, and Yunling mountain. What makes this region truly unique is that the rivers flow together without convergence, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. The Lancang River and Jinsha River are connected by a mere 66 kilometers, while the Lancang and Nujiang rivers are less than 19 kilometers apart. Beyond its breathtaking landscape, the Three Parallel Rivers region is renowned for its remarkable features, making it a must-visit destination. Here are just a few highlights: - Birthplace of Tea Horse Road - Largest World Heritage Sites in China - Richest museums in the world geological features - "The world's biological gene bank," housing the most diverse species - Explore the plant circles, natural Alpine Gardens - Witness the world rare alpine landforms representative of the region and its evolution In addition to its natural wonders, the region boasts diverse climates. Despite its tropical latitude, the high altitude provides a temperate climate. However, the complex mountain and valley structure gives rise to a wide range of micro-climates. Winter can be especially cold, particularly in higher altitude areas. The Three Parallel Rivers region truly offers a captivating adventure for nature enthusiasts and explorers of all ages.
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