Sanjiangyuan, known as the “Water tower of China,” is home to the headwaters of the Yangtze, Yellow, and Lancang rivers.
As spring unfolds, this majestic region bursts into life, its precious waters nurturing a rich tapestry of flora and fauna. The people residing along these river basins witness the rejuvenation that the season brings, relying on the rivers for sustenance and prosperity.
In the meadowlands, rare and state-protected species thrive, a testament to the area’s vibrant biodiversity. The restless flow of the Jinsha River, a key tributary of the Yangtze, continues to nourish life along its banks, weaving through the landscape like a lifeline.
Sanjiangyuan’s revival each spring is not just a natural spectacle but a crucial event that supports ecosystems and human livelihoods downstream. Its role is indispensable, reinforcing why it holds the esteemed title of China’s “Water tower.”
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