Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas World Heritage Site

Official name
Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas | UNESCO
Country
China | Map
Continent
Asia
Location
Lijiang Prefecture, Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture and Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province
27.8950° Lat, 98.4063° Lon | Map
Code
1083
Time Zone
Asia/Shanghai (CST, +0800)
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Category
Natural
Description
Inscribed 2003. Consisting of eight geographical clusters of protected areas within the boundaries of the Three Parallel Rivers National Park, in the mountainous north-west of Yunnan Province, the 1.7 million hectare site features sections of the upper reaches of three of the great rivers of Asia: the Yangtze (Jinsha), Mekong and Salween run roughly parallel, north to south, through steep gorges which, in places, are 3,000 m deep and are bordered by glaciated peaks more than 6,000 m high. The site is an epicentre of Chinese biodiversity. It is also one of the richest temperate regions of the world in terms of biodiversity.