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The Three Parallel Rivers Natural Landscape – A World Natural Heritage A Textbook of Earth's Evolution_01

The Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, is one of Earth’s greatest geographical wonders. Stretching across snow-capped peaks, deep canyons, and pristine forests, it showcases rare biodiversity and the unique parallel flow of the Yangtze, Mekong, and Salween rivers. A living textbook of Earth’s evolution, it is both a natural marvel and a global ecological treasure.
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The Stone Forest of Yunnan – A World Natural Heritage: The Karst Kingdom That Walked Through Millennia_01

The Stone Forest of Yunnan, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, is a breathtaking karst landscape sculpted over 270 million years. With towering limestone peaks, labyrinthine formations, and a rare fusion of basalt and limestone, it is celebrated as the “Karst Kingdom” of the world. Visitors can wander through this vast sea of stone pillars, caves, and lakes, experiencing one of Earth’s most extraordinary natural wonders.
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Lijiang Ancient Town-World Heritage Site_02

Lijiang Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Yunnan, is famed for its 800-year-old history, intricate waterways, and rich Naxi culture. From Dayan’s stone bridges and willow-lined canals to Baisha’s ancient murals and Shuhe’s Tea Horse Road legacy, this timeless town blends natural beauty with cultural heritage, offering travelers a living masterpiece of history and tradition.
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