The Yellow River is regarded as the cradle of Chinese civilization. June 2, 2012— -- The Yellow River, regarded as the cradle of Chinese civilization, winds its way more than 5,000 kilometers ...
In China, there's a saying that a dipperful of water from the Yellow River is seven-tenths mud. The river contains more silt than any other waterway in the world, gaining its name from the loamy, ...
The Yellow River estuary in Dongying, East China's Shandong Province, exhibits a distinct demarcation between seawater and river water. Photo: Courtesy of Zhao Liying An aerial view of the Yellow ...
In a country changing as rapidly as China is, people often take comfort from things that remain the same. That may explain the alarm felt by residents of the western city of Lanzhou on Sunday ...
Written in huge red Chinese characters across the Sanmenxia dam, just outside the ancient city of Luoyang, is a phrase from Chinese mythology: "When the Yellow River is at peace, China is at peace." ...
The Yellow River, called the Mother River of China, originates from the Bayankala Mountains in Qinghai Province and flows from west to east. The first bend of Yellow River is located at Tangke town in ...
Yellow River: The Huang He in China is known as the Yellow River. It is one of the most important rivers in Asia and plays a major role in China’s history, agriculture, and economic development. Why ...
Yellow River has been nourishing Chinese people and Chinese civilization for thousands of years. Inspired by the great waterway, Dictionary of Chinese Poetry: Volume of the Yellow River, has recently ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, chairs and addresses a symposium on the ...
The Yellow River has seen continued improvements in its water quality, with the degradation of its ecosystem "preliminarily curbed", as the country's central leadership attaches increasing importance ...