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The Taohe River's yellow sediment mixes with the Yellow River at Liujiaxia, Gansu, marking the source of the Yellow River’s iconic color.
At the Liujiaxia Reservoir in Gansu Province, the clear waters of the Yellow River meet the golden, sediment-heavy flow of the Taohe River, creating a striking visual contrast.
Located 90 minutes from Lanzhou, this confluence marks where the Yellow River, originating on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, picks up its characteristic yellow hue from loess soil carried by the Taohe.
The site highlights the region’s unique geology and cultural significance as part of the ancient Yellow River basin, offering a moment of natural beauty and historical depth.
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Los sedimentos amarillos del río Taohe se mezclan con el río Amarillo en Liujiaxia, Gansu, marcando la fuente del color icónico del río Amarillo.