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In between Yangtze River the largest river in China and Brahmputra (Yarlung Zangbo) lies the most precious “Three Parrallel River Bio-diversity zone” recognised by UNESCO and China government accepts this fact. Salween and Mekong Rivers form formidable Bio-diversity ##### natural obstacle in up to 3,000 meters deep gorges. The site name relates to the inclusion of sections of the upper reaches of three of the great rivers of Asia -the Yangtze (Jinsha), Mekong (Lancang) and Salween (Nu Jiang). Here the three rivers run roughly parallel, north to south, through steep gorges which in places are 3,000 m deep. At their closest, the three gorges are only 18 and 66 km apart, and for 70 km a fourth parallel river, the Dulong Jiang, flows along the western margin before entering Myanmar as one of the headwaters of the Irrawaddy River system.

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