The Sanjiangkou area in Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province, east China, showcases a stunning transformation this spring.
'Sanjiangkou' translates to 'junction of the Zhangjiang, Gongjiang, and Ganjiang rivers.' These two rivers converge to form the 766-kilometer-long Ganjiang River, the largest river in Jiangxi and a major tributary of the Yangtze River.
Thanks to dedicated ecological restoration efforts, Sanjiangkou has flourished, turning into a vibrant and prosperous hub. The rejuvenated landscape not only enhances the natural beauty of the region but also supports the local economy and biodiversity.
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Ancient river junction in E China prospers via ecological restoration
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