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Nu River

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The Nu River is the Chinese segment of the Salween, flowing about 2,013 km through the Three Parallel Rivers UNESCO World Heritage area in Yunnan before entering Myanmar.

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Nu River ranks #41 of 357 in the River ranking, behind Lena River, ahead of Marañón River.

Upper Salween through UNESCO landscapes has strong wild-river and scenic reputation; dam threats temper score.

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Are the Nu River and the Salween the same river?

Yes, Nu Jiang is the name commonly used for the river's Chinese section, while Salween is widely used downstream in Myanmar. It ultimately reaches the Andaman Sea after passing from China through Myanmar.

What makes the Nu River valley in Yunnan unusual?

The Nu runs through steep north-south mountain ranges close to the Jinsha and Lancang rivers. This landscape forms part of UNESCO's Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas.

How long is the Nu River section in China?

The Chinese course is commonly described as about 2,013 kilometers long. It descends from the Tibetan Plateau through western Yunnan before crossing into Myanmar.

Why have dam plans on the Nu River attracted opposition?

Large hydropower proposals have prompted debate over displaced communities, free-flowing river habitat and the biodiversity of western Yunnan. The river's passage through and near internationally recognized protected landscapes makes development especially sensitive.

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