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  • Without Yalong, "it would be very hard to sell Sanya" as a top-tier destination, says Mr. Tang of the Sanya tourism board.

    Sanya's Day in the Sun 2009

  • A bay called Haitangwan, farther along the eastern coast toward the city of Boao, boasts a 21-kilometer beach -- several times as long as the one at Yalong.

    Sanya's Day in the Sun 2009

  • The 23-year-old led from the start and finished with a 22-under 266 at the Yalong Bay Golf Club on Hainan Island.

    Thailand's Nirat wins TCL Classic 2007

  • The 23-year-old led from the start and finished with a 22-under 266 at the Yalong Bay Golf Club on Hainan Island.

    USATODAY.com 2007

  • Visitors to Sanya can also find snorkeling and windsurfing on West Island, off the shores of Sanya Bay, and Wuzhizou Island near Yalong.

    Sanya's Day in the Sun 2009

  • The Chinese navy controlled Yalong and kept developers away until the mid-1990s, but now 16 luxury hotels line a sparkling beach.

    Sanya's Day in the Sun 2009

  • This ecoregion covers the montane areas adjacent to Hengduan Mountains sandwiched between deep river gorges of the Jinsha and the Yalong rivers (tributaries of the Changjiang).

    Hengduan Mountains subalpine conifer forests 2007

  • Yalong Bay, on the southern coast of Hainan island in the South China Sea, is the site of a new underground submarine base not far from five-star beach resorts.

    Hoopler - middleeast.org 2010

  • One is the proposed Great South-North Water Transfer project for diverting Tibetan water, and the first phase calls for building 300-kilometres of tunnels and channels to draw water from the Jingsha, the Yalong and the Dadu rivers on the eastern rim of the Tibetan plateau.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • One is the proposed Great South-North Water Transfer project for diverting Tibetan water, and the first phase calls for building 300-kilometres of tunnels and channels to draw water from the Jingsha, the Yalong and the Dadu rivers on the eastern rim of the Tibetan plateau.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

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