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Where two rivers turn gold in a realm of wonder

Updated: 2025-11-27 07:40 ( China Daily )
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The Yellow River Stone Forest in Baiyin, Gansu province, is renowned for its towering stone pillars and rugged rock formations. [Photo provided to China Daily]

The confluence creates a striking natural spectacle: a sharp dividing line between clear and turbid waters, a phenomenon locals describe as the yuanyang huoguo, a traditional Chinese hot pot vessel divided into two compartments, each with its own color.

The best spot to enjoy this spectacle lies at the Benchigou viewing platform, a 15-minute drive from the confluence. Perched above the gorge, visitors enjoy a sweeping panorama: the Liujiaxia Bridge arching across the mountains, the merging currents of the two rivers flowing beneath, and the fiery-red Danxia formations stretching toward the horizon — a truly awe-inspiring vista.

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