
The Mekong River is the world's 10th-longest river and discharges 475 km3/114 cu mi of water annually. The estimated length of the Mekong from the Tibetan Plateau to the Delta in Vietnam is 4,350 km.
The whole region comprises China's Yunnan Province, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.
This unique and interesting landscape of the Mekong River and its surrounding is home to an estimated 20'000 species of plant, 1'200 different kind of birds, 800 species of amphibians and reptiles, and 430 Mammals rare
The Mekong River houses at least 1'300 species of fish and in addition the rare Irrawaddy dolphins.
By proportion and length, the
However, the mighty Mekong River is under serious threat.
Cambodia's, Laos' and Thailand's government are planning eleven big hydro power dams on the Mekong River. If these dams are built along the river, they would block major fish migration ways and disrupt therefore the vitally of the Mekong River.
This however, will place the livelihood of millions of people who life along and depend upon the Mekong River for their food and income at risk.
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