Yaluli
Yaluli is a small town located in the Yunnan Province of China, known for its picturesque landscapes and diverse cultural heritage. Situated within the Lancang River Valley, Yaluli is part of the Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, a region characterized by rugged mountains, lush forests, and rivers. The town serves as a key gateway to the Nu River (also known as the Salween River), which is one of Southeast Asia's longest free-flowing rivers.
The region around Yaluli is inhabited primarily by ethnic minorities, including the Nu and Lisu peoples, each
Yaluli is notable for its ecological significance and efforts toward conservation. The area is part of a
Transportation to Yaluli is primarily via mountainous roads connecting to larger urban centers like Lijiang and
Overall, Yaluli is recognized for its natural beauty, cultural diversity, and ecological importance, serving as a