The Yellow River, which stretches from the Tibetan Plateau to the Bohai Sea in China, is so called because of the color lent by massive amounts of suspended sediments along its 5,400-kilometer length.
China's expertise and experience in building windbreaks in deserts have earned global acclaim. By using grass grids made of ...
In the last 2000 years, the Yangtze River has flooded more than 1000 times. But it is the Hwang Ho or "Yellow River" that has been responsible for China's most catastrophic floods. Three thousand ...
Five Dalmatian pelicans, a first-class nationally protected species, were recently spotted in the Yellow River wetland of ...
Flowing through the Fuling district of Chongqing Municipality, the Yangtze River looks as graceful as a teal green ...
SSE's 101MW Yellow River onshore wind farm in Rhode, County Offaly, Ireland, has commenced power production, following the successful connection and energisation to Ireland’s national grid by ...
Here Comes Spring: Embrace Adventure at the Yellow River Warrior Race!
Grey herons build a nest with its partners in Haidong City, northwest China's Qinghai Province. (Photo: China News Service) ...