Three Parallel Rivers
The "Three Parallel Rivers" is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Yunnan Province, China. It features three major rivers—the Yangtze, Mekong, and Salween—flowing parallel to each other through the Himalayas. This unique geographical arrangement creates a diverse ecosystem and rich biodiversity.
The area is known for its stunning landscapes, including deep gorges and high mountains. It is home to various ethnic groups, such as the Naxi and Tibetan people, who contribute to the region's cultural diversity. The site is significant for both its natural beauty and cultural heritage.