live in the area covered by the Yangtze’s river basin. The Yangtze basin provides about half of all the fish eaten in China, and two-thirds of the rice. Industries and farming there contribute as much ...
The Yangtze River basin – with its fertile soil, highly developed agriculture and abundant mineral deposits – is densely populated with more than 400 million mu of cultivated land or about one ...
Festival, one of the most grand and distinctive traditional festivals in China, was officially inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity on December 4, ...
Native to China’s Yangtze River, the Chinese paddlefish was thought ... In 2018-2019, researchers embarked on a basin-wide biological survey to locate any individuals remaining in the Yangtze.
The river Yangtze flows for 6,300 km, more than halfway across China. Its river basin is around 1.8 million sq km - almost a fifth of China's land area ...
More information: Hailing Zheng et al, Evidence of the use of silk by bronze age civilization for sacrificial purposes in the Yangtze River basin of China, Scientific Reports (2024). DOI: 10.1038 ...
The Yellow River is China's second-largest river after the Yangtze. Honored as China's ... When the Yellow River Basin pursues high-quality development, it is important to better align it with ...