Flourishing flora and fauna a great example of Qinghai's ecological efforts
Located on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, which is known as the "Third Pole of the Earth", Northwest China's Qinghai province has been a key barrier for ecological security in Asia and the wider world. Through 10 years of efforts, the province has become a model for building up ecological civilization and harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.
Qinghai province is the fourth-largest province in China in terms of area and is home to the headwaters of the Yangtze, Yellow and Lancang rivers. It is also known for its rich water, solar and wind power resources. Blue skies, green mountains and clear waters are among the signature landscapes there.
Ecological barrier
The Three-River-Source National Park, located in Qinghai, was among the first batch of national parks in China. It has a unique ecosystem and a concentration of biodiversity in high-altitude regions.
Through the construction of the national park, the Three-River-Source region has achieved fruitful results in ecological protection. Wetland area has increased from 39,000 square kilometers to nearly 50,000. Once-disappeared lakes and rivers have reappeared at the source of the three rivers.