The Yellow River, Or Huanghe, is the second longest river in China. It flows from its western source in Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and loops north, bends south and flows east to eventually join the Bohai Sea at Dongying city.Known as the cradle of Chinese civilization, following the river's 5,464 kilometres reveals some of China's most spectacular terrain.But the river also records the country's diverse ancient traditions and how Chinese people adapted to the harsh natural environment to survive and prosper.本书为英文。