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Known as the mother river by all the Chinese people, the 5,464-kilometer
(about 3,395 miles) Yellow River is the second longest river in
China after the Yangtze River . The headwaters
of this mighty river lie in Kunlun Mountains in northwestern Qinghai
Province. It runs through nine provinces and autonomous regions
on its way to the Bohai Sea. It is not exaggerating to say that
Yellow River is a melting port, because there are more than 30
branches and countless streams feeding it through its course.
The vigorous upper reaches of the Yellow River starts in Qinghai
Province to Hekouzhen in Inner Mongolia. This magnificent river
flows quietly, like a shy girl in this section, irrigating the
farmlands and nurturing the people. Its middle reaches ends at
Taohuayu in Zhengzhou City, Henan Province. Here the Yellow River
splits the Loess Plateau in half, forming the longest continuous
gorge in the whole drainage area of the river. The Yellow River's
lower reaches ends in a delta on the Bohai Sea.
It is agreed upon by almost all the Chinese people
that the Yellow River is the cradle of Chinese civilization, the
spiritual home of the Chinese people. It is the waters of the Yellow
River and its spirit that nurture the whole Chinese nation. For
thousands of years, the Yellow River has been admiring by literary
giants, artists, as well as by the common people. The Yellow River
is not just several letters, nor is it just the name of a yellow-ochre-colored
river. It bears special significance: the symbol of the Chinese
nation, the spirit of the Chinese people and more importantly, civilization
itself.
Neolithic (7,000 BC-3,700 BC), Bronze (3,700 BC-2,700
BC) and Iron Age Sites (770 BC), and so on can be found in the Yellow
River's drainage basin, which had been the center of ancient Chinese
culture since the Azilian (Middle Stone Age). Here, the story of
three cultural heroes: Suiren-shi who taught the Chinese to make
fire by drilling wood, Fu Hsi who was the inventor of hunting, trapping
and fishing and Shennong-shi who invented agriculture, was spread.
It was these three legendary individuals that began the development
of civilization in the Yellow River basin. After that, many ancient
Chinese emperors, like Emperor
Qin Shi Huang , Genghis khan (1162-1227, grandfather of Kublai
Khan who is the first emperor of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368)) pushed
the Yellow River civilization to a wholly new level of refinement,
grace and spirituality which drew the attention of the whole world.
Rich cultural relics, history and gorgeous natural
sceneries make the Yellow River a fine place to visit. Along the
Yellow River, there are dozens of worthwhile attractions. They are
stretching arms and waiting for your visiting!
Geographical Introduction
of the Yellow River
Yellow
River Civilization
Scenic
Spots Exploration along the Yellow River
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