Dadu River
The Dadu River is a significant river located in the southwestern region of China. It flows through the Tibet Autonomous Region and the Sichuan Province, eventually merging with the Jinsha River. The river is approximately 600 kilometers long and is known for its stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems.
The Dadu River is an important water source for agriculture and hydropower generation in the area. Several dams have been constructed along its course, contributing to the region's energy supply. The river also supports local wildlife and provides recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike.