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Yunnan Travel Guide
Yunnan
Province is the most southwest region of China bordering
the countries of Vietnam, Laos, and Burma. Yunnan Province
borders Guizhou Province and Guangxi Zhang Autonomous
Region to the east, Chongqing and Sichuan to the north,
and Tibet Autonomous Region to the northwest. Yunnan
encompasses 394,000 square kilometers (152,084 square
miles) and has a population of more than 42 million
people.
Within these borders, Yunnan has a
diverse topography that ranges from alpine mountain
ranges to tropical rainforests and the greatest number
of plant species in China (more than 18,000) as well
as an incredible array of animals, including the Asian
elephant and the protected Yunnan golden monkey. There
is even a rainforest in the area known as Xishuangbanna
where you will find many rare and endangered species
of plants and animals.
Location and Size
Situated in Southwestern China, Yunnan Province covers
a total area of 394,000 square kilometers, accounting
for 4.1% of China's total land territory and ranking
the 8th in China. Respectively bordering Myanmar in
the west and Laos and Viet Nam in the south, Yunnan
shares a boundary line of 4060 km with them.
Population and Nationalities
The
population in Yunnan is 43 million, of which the 25
ethnic nationalities take up over 14 million. Of all
the ethnic group, the Yi nationality enjoys the largest
population, 4.47million. Other ethnic groups with a
population respectively exceeding 1 million include
the Bai Hani, Zhuang and Dai.
Natural Landscape
As a plateau and mountainous province,
Yunnan belongs to the southward extension part of Qing-Zang
Plateau. With an average elevation of around 2000m,
Yunnan enjoys huge elevation differences. The highest
point is 6740m, the Kawagebo Peak, the main peak of
Meili Snow Mountain in northwestern Yunnan, while the
lowest point is only 76.4m, the confluence between Nanxi
River and Yuanjiang River in Hekou County which borders
Viet Nam. With over 600 rivers and streams of different
sizes in its territory, Yuannan has comparatively developed
water systems. The number of major rivers is 180, who
are mainly the upper reaches of rivers emptying into
seas. They respectively belong to the 6 river systems
of the Ayiyawadi River, Nujiang River, Lancang River
(Mekong), Jinshajiang River, Red River and Pearl River.
Climate
With exceptionally rich climatic resources,
Yunnan belongs to the climatic type of sub-tropical
plateau monsoon. "Four seasons can be found along
the same mountain slope and different weather conditions
can be witnessed over a short distance of 10 li."
Is the vivid description of vertical and diversified
climate in Yunnan. The average temperature in summer
is 19-22 degrees centigrade.
Natural
Resources
Yunnan is the province with the richest
variety of plants in China. Of the 30,000 odd species
of higher plants in China, over 17,000 are found in
Yunnan, accounting for 62.9% of China?¡¥s
total. Thus, Yunnan has always been dubbed as the Kingdom
of Plants, Hometown of Spices, Natural Garden, and Treasure
house of Medicinal Herbs. With 1737 species of vertebrate
being found here, accounting for 58.9% of China's total,
Yunnan is a rare Gene Bank of Wild Animal Species. Some
wild animals can only be found in Yunnan. 46 species
are listed as first-class animals under State protection
while 154 are listed as second-class animals under State
protection. Yunnan is rich in mineral resources and
has always been dubbed as the Kingdom of Non-ferrous
Metals. In addition to non-ferrous metals, chemical
engineering, energy, black metals and nonmetallic minerals
for building materials enjoy significant positions in
China. Precious metal resources also have favorable
prospects. 142 kinds of minerals have been found in
Yunnan while the reserves of 92 minerals have already
been proved and 274 places have mineral reserves.
Tourism Resources
The special geological and climatic
conditions, numerous ethnic groups and long history
and splendid culture have created the the exceptionally
rich tourism resources in Yunnan. The whole province
enjoys 11 state-level tour routes, 57 state and provincial
scenic areas, 22 states and provincial forest parks,
5 nature reserves, 9 state and provincial famous cities
of history and culture and 187 relics units under key
protection. A batch of tourism development zones have
been preliminarily formed, which are featured with mountain
gorges, modern glaciers, plateau lakes, stone forest,
karst caves, volcanoes and geothermal phenomena, primitive
forest, tropical rain forest, flowers, relics and historic
sites, traditional gardening and ethnic folklores etc.
Economic and Social Development
Due
to the restrictions of transport and geological conditions,
Yunnan, a mountainous and frontier province, is an under-developed
region in China. Of the 128 counties (cities, districts)
in Yunnan, 76 are state- level impoverished ones. In
recent years, the economic power in Yunnan has been
remarkably strengthened and the construction pace has
been accelerated. The GDP of the whole province reached
245.88 billion yuan in 2003, an increase of 8.6%over
the previous year, of which the primary industry increased
5%, the secondary industry 10.4% and the tertiary industry
8.6%.
The average disposal income for urban
residents was 7,643.6 yuan in 2003, an increase of 5.6%,
while the average net income for rural residents was
1,697 yuan, a growth of 5%. Constant increase was maintained
for people's consumption of housing, cars, computers,
tourism and non-compulsory education. In addition, new
achievements were made in the development of social
undertakings including science and technology, education,
public health, social security and re-employment etc.
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