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  • [[file: Nujiang River.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Nujiang River]] ...[Three Rivers Natural Reserve]], a world heritage site listed by UNESCO. [[Nujiang|(More...)]]
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  • ...[[China]]'s [[Yunnan Province]] and flows into Myanmar, where it joins the River and ends its journey at the India Ocean.
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  • ...ated communities in Bijiang, Fugong, Gongshan and Lushui counties of the [[Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture]] in northwestern Yunnan Province. The rest are ...he area, forming two big valleys. The average annual temperature along the river basins ranges between 17 and 26 degrees Centigrade, and the annual rainfall
    9 KB (1,548 words) - 03:35, 13 July 2009
  • ...vince's Bijiang, Fugong, Gongshan and Lanping counties, which comprise the Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture. Others are found in Weixi County in the Diqing ...avines crossed by the Lancang, Dulong and Nujiang rivers. The famous Grand Nujiang Canyon is surrounded by mountains, which reach 3,000 meters above sea level
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  • ...e called the "Pu" were the earliest inhabitants of the Lancang and Nujiang river valleys. These people may have been the ancestors of today's Blangs.
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  • ...ing the Tang Dynasty, Pu-erh tea was grown in areas flanking the [[Lancang River]]. It was described as having a bitter taste at first, then sweet. ...cal forests and picturesque lakes and turbulent rivers, such as Lancang, [[Nujiang]], [[Minjiang]] and [[Yarlung Zangbo]]. Heading west from the Hengduan Moun
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  • ...e De'ang, Lisu, Achang and [[Han]] peoples. A few of them are found in the Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture. ...lly migrated south to the northwestern part of Yunnan, west of the Nujiang River. The local people, together with the newly-arrived Jingpos, were called "Xu
    9 KB (1,427 words) - 02:26, 27 May 2009
  • ...ch the major ones are the Lancang, the [[Nujiang]] and the [[Jinsha]]. The river valleys, dense forests and vast tracts of land form a beautiful landscape a
    6 KB (1,002 words) - 01:25, 27 March 2017
  • ...sty (206 BC-AD 220). Their forefathers settled on the banks of the Nujiang River (upper reaches of the Salween that flows across Burma) long before the arri
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  • ...angbo River and its tributaries. This valley is composed of many small sub river and lake valleys. Blessed with flat land and fertile fields, this valley is ...ies of east-west and then south-north high mountains and deep ravines. The Nujiang, Lancangjiang and Jinshajiang rivers flow among these mountains. While the
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