Three Bays of the Yellow River Emerges as Premier Eco-Tourism Hub in 2026
Gansu’s Three Bays of the Yellow River combines ecological preservation and cultural tourism, emerging as a model for sustainable development in 2026.
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Gansu’s Three Bays of the Yellow River combines ecological preservation and cultural tourism, emerging as a model for sustainable development in 2026.
Ningxia’s Qingtongxia Canyon showcases 2026 spring vistas alongside 2,200-year-old irrigation heritage, blending natural wonder with ancient engineering wisdom.
The annual ‘Peach Blossom Flood’ at Hukou Waterfall draws visitors with its blend of surging waters and blooming flowers, a spring highlight in Shaanxi Province.
Nearly 1,000 protected grey cranes gather at Shanxi’s Yellow River wetlands following snowfall, highlighting China’s ecological progress. Peak populations now near 10,000.
Spectacular floating ice formations adorn China’s Yellow River, drawing visitors and scientists to witness winter’s aquatic artistry in Gansu and Shanxi provinces.
A stunning rainbow over the Yellow River’s Hukou Waterfall in Shanxi Province captivates visitors, highlighting one of China’s most powerful natural wonders.
Heavy rains and reservoir releases transform China’s Hukou Waterfall into a roaring cascade, drawing visitors to witness nature’s power amid enhanced safety protocols.
China’s Yellow River experiences first 2025 flood after heavy rains, triggering emergency measures in three provinces as authorities brace for rising waters.
Hukou Waterfall in Shanxi sees record visitors during holidays, blending natural beauty with cultural festivities.
The anthem “Defend the Yellow River” remains a powerful symbol of Chinese resilience, bridging historical struggles with modern patriotism.
Four dead, 12 missing after cable failure halts Sichuan-Qinghai Railway bridge construction over Yellow River. Rescue operations ongoing.
Discover Laoniuwan Village, where the Yellow River meets the Great Wall in Shanxi Province, home to a Ming Dynasty fortress and timeless landscapes captured in 2021 photos.
China’s Xiaolangdi Dam begins annual Yellow River sediment discharge, aiming to remove 100M+ tonnes to prevent flooding and maintain ecological balance through July 9.
Hundreds of musicians from across the Taiwan Strait perform at Yellow River concert commemorating WWII victory and cross-strait cultural unity.
Sichuan’s Ruoergai Wetland reveals the Yellow River’s first great bend, blending ecological significance with sustainable tourism opportunities.
A sandbar in China’s Yellow River becomes seasonal home to 10,000 migratory birds, signaling ecological recovery in Gansu Province’s Maqu County.
China’s Shandong Province launches solar-powered service areas along the Yellow River, combining fast EV charging with eco-friendly amenities for sustainable travelers.
China launches a scientific expedition to study climate impacts on the Yellow River’s headwaters in Qinghai, aiding ecological protection strategies.
Madu Village in Henan Province thrives through ecological preservation and cultural revitalization, offering insights into China’s rural development strategies.
Veteran journalist Huang Chengde’s 25-year journey along China’s Yellow River documents ecological challenges and inspires grassroots conservation efforts across generations.