Throughout July, Shangri-La goes through a relentless rainy season. Following rainfalls, the woodland gains carpets of varied wild fungi. They lurk silently waiting for a chance to break through the earth, and the most prominent has the lowest profile.
About CGTN Nature
Located in the mountainous southwestern part of China's Yunnan Province, the Three Parallel Rivers Protected Area of Yunnan is a miraculous place full of unknown creatures and landforms. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is described as "the earth's most biologically diverse temperate region." The 12-episode Three Parallel Rivers Series presents you a world that you might have never seen.
For more:
CGTN Nature: Three Parallel Rivers Series | Ep. 1: Tougher Than Talus
CGTN Nature: Three Parallel Rivers Series | Ep. 2 Deep in Shangri-La
CGTN Nature: Three Parallel Rivers Series | Ep. 3 Medusa Snowrabbiten
CGTN Nature: Three Parallel Rivers Series | Ep. 4: Mingyong Glacier
CGTN Nature: Three Parallel Rivers Series | Ep. 5: Balagezong Mountain
CGTN Nature: Three Parallel Rivers Series | Ep. 6: Noble Rhubarb
CGTN Nature: Three Parallel Rivers Series | Ep. 7: God's Terrace
CGTN Nature: Three Parallel Rivers Series | Ep. 8: Peak of Turtles
CGTN Nature: Three Parallel Rivers Series | Ep. 9: Eden of Niru People
(Cover image a screenshot from the video)
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